Thursday Today will be cloudy with light snow likely. High near 20 with more snow tonight. The State News VOLUME 74 NUMBER 15 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 JANUARY 24, 1980 U.S. must protect Persian Gulf—Carter By FRANK CORMIER security and prosperity of all." with other nations. Associated Press Writer Carter did not spell out the nature of the Although Carter warned Iran anew that WASHINGTON (AP) - President Car¬ security alliances he hopes to shape. An "if the American hostages are harmed, a ter, citing a "grave threat" to Middle East administration official, who asked that he severe price will be paid," he said he will try oil supplies, vowed Wednesday night that not be identified, said the president did not "to persuade the Iranian leaders that the i any Soviet effort to seize control of the seek a formal alliance such as the North real danger to their nation lies to the north Persian Gulf region "will be repelled by use Atlantic Treaty Organization and would be from Soviet troops in Afghanistan, and that of any means necessary." "flexible" in his effort to promote cooper the unwarranted Iranian quarrel with us In a nationally broadcast State of the ation. hampers their response to this greater Union address to a joint session of danger." Congress, Carter also announced that he HE ALSO CALLED for collective action Carter said, "the Soviet Union is now wants to "begin registration" of draft-age by the major oil consuming nations to meet attempting to consolidate a strategic posi¬ youths, but expressed hope that "it will not the Soviet threat to the Persian Gulf area, tion that poses a grave threat to the free be necessary to reimpose the draft." but was not specific. movement of Middle East oil." In an overture to Islamic nations in the Declaring that "the state of our union Asserting that the situation "demands vital oil producing Persian Gulf region, the depends on the state of the world," Carter careful thought, steady nerves and resolute president said he hoped "to shape a said the seizure of American hostages and action," he called for "collective efforts to cooperative security framework that Iran and Soviet intervention in Afghanistan meet this new threat" by all nations "who respects differing values and political confront the United States with a broad rely on oil from the Middle East and are beliefs, yet enhances the independence, challenge that must be met in cooperation concerned with global peace and stability." In a key declaration, the president said: "ANY ATTEMPT BY any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region Carter returns will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States. It will be repelled by use of any means necessary, including military force. The administration official who briefed reporters on Carter's remarks, said, "we draft registration are not headed for an immediate confron¬ tation" with the Soviets and that the president's message was "not a bugle call." He said the president was looking toward a Slot* Ntwi/Robin Spencer By FRED S.HOFFMAN long-term foreign strategy. Along with many ski areas in the eastern United States, the Lansing Ski Club is having business woes due to a AP Military Writer Promising to "further strengthen poli¬ lack of natural snowfall. The lower temperatures allow for the manufacture of artificial snow, and Blake Moss- WASHINGTON (AP) — President Carter announced plans Wednesday night for tical and military ties with other nations" holder and the rest of the employees of the club have made the most of the cold by providing a three- around the Persian Gulf, Carter said: "We registration of the nation's draft-age youth and a rebuilding of the dormant Selective believe that there are no irreconcilable foot base of artificial snow on the slopes. Service System in readiness for possible future military emergencies, "if they arise." differences between us and any Islamic Carter's action marks a reversal of his administration's flat opposition, expressed only six months ago, to peacetime registration. people. We respect the faith of Islam, and are ready to cooperate with all Moslem Since then, the Iranian crisis erupted and, more significantly, Russia invaded countries." Dry winter: skiing industry Afghanistan to open a new era of U.S.-Soviet tension. "I am convinced that our volunteer forces are adequate for our current defense needs," Carter told Congress in a State of the Union speech in which he threw a U.S. security blanket around the oil-producing Persian Gulf region. Noting that "the Moslem world is especially and justifiably outraged" by Soviet actions in Afghanistan, Carter added: "I hope that it will not become necessary to reimpose the draft," Carter said. But, he experiences loss of business added, "we must be prepared for that possibility." For that reason, he said, he has decided that the Selective Service System, which for four years has been a bare skeleton with fewer than 100 employees, "must now be "Verbal condemnation is not enough. The Soviet Union must pay a concrete price for their aggression ... The Soviet Union must By MARY MICHAELS Tomlinson, Mason, and Highland Hills Golf Lansing Ski Club to close. revitalized." realize that its decision to use military force State News Staff Writer and Recreation Center, 450 E. Elward The mild weather has also been in Afghanistan will be costly to every affecting Although the president can order registration in peacetime, he cannot start actual Ski resort owners, sporting good retail¬ Road, Dewitt, where there are no facilities political and economic relationship it sport shop owners. inductions without congressional approval. ers and skiing enthusiasts are values." being left out to make artificial snow. "There is no snow; interest in skiing is in the cold this winter. Eleanor Camp, president of Highland dead," said Brian Turndull, assistant mana¬ THE PRESIDENT SAID he will send Congress legislation and money proposals next Unusually low levels of snow accumula¬ Hills, said to compensate for the lack of CARTER DID URGE U.S. Soviet co ger of MC Sporting Goods, 5002 W. month "so that we can begin registration and then meet future mobilization needs rapidly, tion have extended the golf season, but are business, an enclosed driving range will be operation on one front, however. He said Saginaw St. if they arise." cheating ski related business owners out of installed. MC lost one-sixth of its business for the Administration officials said the president now has legal authority to start up voluntary observance of constraints im¬ their season and profits. Ski resorts at the Mount Brighton Ski posed by the terms of the two strategic — year, due to slow December, normally their registration of young men, but would require specific congressional permission to register The snow fall in Lansing for this winter Area, on Bauer Road in Brighton, and the busiest month, Turndull said. arms limitation treates — including the young women as well. totaled 14.5 inches, compared to last year's Lansing Ski Club, at Dawn Avenue, have (continued on page 2) Freestyle Shop, 2682, E. Grand River They said that the question of whether to draft women is still "open," along with many high level of 43.3 inches. been able to remain open for skiing with Ave., has experienced a 25 percent drop details on how the peacetime registration would be conducted. The lack of snow is expected to force artificial base. an snow compared to last year, said Greg Bakeman, Officials indicated that those between the ages of 18 and 26 would be subject to such Michigan's ski industry down $70 million Soviets may assistant manager. However, fake snow doesn't come quite registration, but that not all necessarily would be required to do so. It might depend on the dry run if a heavy snow fall does not come as cheaply as natural snow. Terry Ketola, "What business we have been getting perceived need for certain numbers of draftees to back up the regular forces in a war within the next two weeks, an Automobile is general manager of Lansing Ski Club, said from skiers going out west. Business is emergency. Club of Michigan report predicted. it costs him an extra $250 an hour to cross country skiing is down tremendous¬ Officials said plans call for building an entire new network of draft boards — about 1,800 Because of the precarious position Michi¬ gan's winter tourist industry is in, Gov. William G. Milliken has begun preparing produce it. Although Mount Brighton has been open almost every day since Nov. 11, business ly," Bakeman said. "We have started our sales a month early." Ketola received a forecast that tempera¬ at the local level, 434 area offices and 97 appeals boards. But they were unprepared to say how the board members would be selected, trained and directed. be using applications for a snowfall of federal has dropped approximately 15 percent tures will become colder in February, with As things now stand, officials said there will be no draft physicals following registration financial assistance for the virtually barren compared to last year at this time, Brighton continued little or no snow. and that such things as classifications and determination of draft exemptions are "down the nerve Milliken has declared the plight of the reports. Even though artificial snow has covered not "This weather has been unfavorable to only the ski industry, but all winter line." About $10 million will be requested to modernize the Selective Service recordkeeping gas snowless resorts an "economic emergency," using computers. Some of the money also will be used to train draft board members. WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S. officials the slopes people don't feel inclined to ski sporting businesses, such as snowmobiling Senior military officers, long dubious that the Army National Guard and Reserve could and is appealing to the Small Business when they look outside and don't see snow, and ice-fishing," Ketola said. said Wednesday they are shocked by Administration for a disaster designation said Bill Riskey, owner of Mount Brighton. respond quick enough to deploy in emergencies, have urged peacetime registration of intelligence reports from Afghanistan that While skiing is usually one of the main draft-age males and creation of a standby draft machinery. which would make low-interest loan avail¬ "Man-made snow is just as good as the Soviet Union may have used a deadly forms of exercise in the winter, Ketola said, Otherwise, they contended, the new manpower that would flow from the draft through able to winter resort owners. natural snow and it is more durable," he this year there has been an increase of nerve gas developed by the Nazis. the training camps and to the combat units might come too late to avoid defeat in a war with The Soviet Embassy said. had no immediate Each of the four area ski resorts polled by joggers and bicyclists. the Soviet Union. comment on the report. Soviet officials in The State News has suffered sharpdrops in Problems exist man-made t • rruuiema exist with wmi iiiairiuaue ianuw, Afghanistan have denied engaging in business this year, no matter how large or sajd Keto)a Rain makes the base . whi)e chemical warfare. sophisticated their facilities. above 28 degrees make If the intelligence reports prove true, the Ayatollah Khomeini hospitalized; temperatures Business has gone down to zero percent maintaining the base impossible. Last Soviets would appear to be in violation of at Veevay Valley Golf and Ski Club, 2602 week, warm temperatures forced the the 1925 Geneva Convention outlawing "the first use in war" of chemical agents. The Soviet Union was among the many Emergency telephones Shah 'placed under detention' nations which signed the Geneva Conven tion banning the use of gas because of its devastating effects during World War I. By The Associated Press disunity among Iranians. On Jan. 8, the twon of Cermano, 35 miles east of Intelligence officials said their reports come from a defecting Afghan army officer misused; may become Iran's Revolutionary Leader, Ayatollah Khomeini announced he was canceling all Panama City, to end the disruption of the Ruhollah Khomeini, has been admitted to tourist by his presence on the and Afghan refugees who described loca public appointments beginning Jan. 12. season tions and symptons. the cardiology department of Tehran's Reza Iran's Foreign Minister insisted Wednes¬ popular resort island. hospital with a heart problem, French radio day that deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Earlier Wednesday, a Panamanian na¬ These people said incidents occurred last week near the towns of Feyzabed and public access system reported Wednesday. Pahlavi had been placed under detention by tional guard spokesperson denied the shah Panamanian authorities preparing his re¬ was in custody. "No, it is not true," he said. Jelalabad in the northeast section, and in The report quoted a Khomeini spokes¬ to Iran. He dismissed denials by the two provinces of Takhbar and Bamian. person in the holy city of Qom, where the turn various Panamanians, saying they were MARK MORSE, A spokesperson for the Other reports circulating in the intel¬ ByGARYM.CATES weighing the pros and cons of the public ayatollah lives, and gave no further details. The Department of Public Safety may Khomeini's doctors said earlier Wednes¬ "false reports." shah reached by telephone on Contadora, ligence community allege Soman nerve gas access system. also used against rebel Moslem day that his "condition is good and there is "Sooner or later the world will come to said he knew of no change in the deposed was replace the 42 green light emergency phones The existing system which was installed strongholds in August and September. around campus to public access phones, said no cause for concern." The statement, realize that the report was right and the shah's situation. last year, may be changed for three reasons, But U.S. officials have received no DPS Capt. Ferman Badgley. broadcact on Tehran radio, came after ousted shah was actually under custody," "Everything is quite normal in Panama he said. Khomeini's office in Qom, 100 miles south of today and I don't know the reason or the definitive proof. Under the current system, when an Sadegh Ghotbzadeh said in an interview Tehran, said he would continue foregoing with the official Pars news agency carried sources for the Iranian report because there They lack a vapor sample or such emergency phone receiver is lifted off the "There have been many false calls," appointments until Feb. 9 because of by Tehran radio. The broadcast was is nothing to it," Ambassador Lopez secondary evidence as intercepted Soviet hook the DPS is immediately notified. By Badgley said. "Some people think it's cute to fatigue and a mild illness. monitored in London. Guevara said in a telephone interview with radio messages which might confirm the changing the system to public access play with the phones." of gas. The London Daily Telegraph reported In Panama, a government television The Associated Press in New York. use phones, an emergency number would have Soman was developed by the Nazis in to be dialed in order to contact the DPS. Secondly, he said, it will save the Thursday that doctors had checked Kho¬ station and Panamanian radio stations said In his talk with Pars, Ghotbzadeh said the Panamanian President Aristides Royo 1944. It is colorless, but does have a slight But, the public access system would University more money to switch to meini's heart. Its Tehran correspondent, deposed shah was "doing what he does odor. enable users to call anywhere on campus, pushbutton phones which are hooked up to Amit Roy, reported, "A senior politician every day" and there were no signs that he "telephoned me at 3:50 a.m. today (Tehran the University phone system, than to said to me last night; 'The imam has had a was under arrest on the resort island of time) and said the seizure of the deposed Depending on the dosage inhaled, it including the DPS for emergencies by dampness of the skin, nausea, maintain direct emergency lines to each heart check. Something very simple.' Contadora, 35 r.iiles southeast of Panama shah had been carried out . . . The causes dialing 1-2-3. This type of public phone shortness of breath, paralysis or death. system is in use at Wayne State University, phone. More phones could also be added Khomeini's office in Qom said that he was City. important thing is that the Panamanian Vietnamese troops are reported to have Badgley added. with a public access system, he added. recovering from 'a minor ailment'." Panama's ambassador to the United president did not even demand that we should not announce this news." used the same gas against Laotian tribes "Wayne State has been using their (public States, Carlos Lopez Guevara, said he was Thirdly, he said there has been a lack of It could not be independently confirmed members. access) without any problems," Badgley MILITANTS HOLDING AMERICANS authorized to "categorically deny" the serious emergency calls. The refugees reports said the gas used in said. "We think this system will better serve hostage in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran Iranian statements. whether Royo called the foreign minister. our needs." "Since the phones have been in use, we issued a statement asking their countrymen Another source said there were strong Ghotbzadeh said he had no difficulty in Afghanistan was delivered by aircraft which dropped canisters which burst in the have yet to receive one serious call," to pray for Khomeini's health and blaming rumors in the government that the shah recognizing Royo's voice during their telephone conversation. air, releasing the toxic vapor. BADGLEY SAID THE DPS is carefully (continued on page 2) his illness on pressure resulting from might be moved to a small country estate in 2 Michigan State News, East Loosing, Michigan Thursday, January 24, 1980 Carter gives State of the Union OLYMPIC HEAD TESTIFIES (continued from page 1) responsibility of the two super¬ in a fair and mutual reduction." 'U.S. alone in SALT II treaty that he with¬ • "If we have a series powers." drew from Senate considera¬ tion after Soviet forces entered Afghanistan — "will be in the Although foreign crises dom inated Carter's remarks, he touched upon what he has shortage, I will not hesitate to impose mandatory gasoline rationing." WASHINGTON (AP) - the Olympics if the Russian boycott' supplies," the resolution says. best interest of both countries termed the nation's No. 1 Promising to set "gasoline The head of the U.S. Olympic troops still are in Afghanistan "So," it adds, "the security and will help to preserve world domestic problem — inflation. conservation goals" for each of Committee said Wednesday by Feb. 20 and the Interna¬ of the United States, of the the 50 states in consultation peace." Citing "skyrocketing world the Carter administration's tional Olympic Committee has region encompassing Afghan¬ Carter promised that the oil prices" as the "biggest single with the governors, Carter suggested boycott of the 1980 refused Carter's request to istan and of the entire world is effort to control nuclear factor" behind a current annual asserted, "I will make them Summer Olympic Games in move, postpone or cancel the threatened." mandatory if these goals are weapons "will not be aban doned," saying that "preven¬ inflation rate of about 13 per cent, the president said, "We not met." Moscow is an ill advised, go-it- alone stance that is unpopular Moscow Games. The Carter administration Kane testified he did not oppose Carter's idea of explor¬ •il J^Ua i ii ,9 ting nuclear war is the foremost must take whatever actions are necessary to reduce our depen¬ He said his administration also will work to counter rising around the world. Testifying before the House has been advised that it has no legal authority to bar ing a transfer of the Games from Moscow. with "Vy dence on foreign oil — and to living costs by reducing the Foreign Affairs Committee, participation in the Games by A proposal to delay the reduce inflation." federal budget deficit and Telephones Carter said all Americans help reduce U.S. dependence on can working with business and labor to restraing wage and Olympic Committee President Robert J. Kane asserted, "We're out there alone, sway¬ U.S. athletes, and resolutions proposed in Congress would not have the force of law. Games until 1981 and take them out of Moscow is one option the U.S. Olympics Dick. U.S. £ (continued from page 1) Middle East oil through conser¬ price increases. ing in the wind." The House resolution would Committee's executive board Badgley said, "although we do receive reports of suspicious vation and, in that connection, said: "Together as one people," he concluded, "let us work to build our strength at home. Together Kane was testifying House resolution aimed on a at urge the U.S. Olympic Com¬ mittee to honor Carter's re¬ will consider at a meeting this weekend in Colorado Springs, Deol (Tlole & activity or people, or people call • He will impose "an import giving congressional support quest. Colo., he said. Tue/.-Fri.fe fee if necessary" to enforce a as one indivisible nation, let us to President Carter's threat of "The Soviet invasion endan that do need some help." But Kane also said that no 1980 import ceiling of 8.2 mil¬ seek peace and security a U.S. boycott of the Olympic gers independent countries country the committee had BADGLEY SAID THAT of lion barrels a day, the same throughout the world. Games. heighboring Afghanistan and contacted had agreed to go so the three arguments in favor of limit as in 1979. "Together let us make of this Carter said Sunday he will endangers access to a major far time of challenge and danger a as to boycott the Moscow • "I am prepared to lower our ask U.S. athletes to boycott of the world's oil Games this changing the emergency decade of national resolve and source summer. phones, the false calls are the imports stil further if other oil of brave achievement." biggest concern. Even if a phone consuming countries will join us is simply lifted off the hook, an officer must respond. "It's a problem in the sense that, how responsive will an officer be to an emergency phone call after having three, or four, or five false calls already that night," Badgley explained. "It's like the boy that cried wolf," said Badgley, "that's the fear that I have." The public access phones might help with the false call problem, but with it comes the problem of informing the public of the emergency number to call. "The problem here," said Badgley, "is that 911 is the universal emergency number. However at MSU the emergen¬ cy number is 123. We have to educate the people, and let them The famous know that their emergency number is 123." battles If the public access phones are adopted, the 123 number would be posted on the phones, of history Badgley said. There is, how¬ ever, a good chance that the War games from MSU emergency number might be changed to 911 in the future, he added. Should DPS ask the admin¬ istration to change the phones, • MINIATURE FIGURES mp • ACCESSORIES Badgley said, the switch might occur as soon as next term. Tonight, you drink free, 'cause it's the Dollar's 2 for 1 But I thought Clone Night you were the clone! 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Trouble and addresses of students who projects at a high rate. A textbook exchange slated Representatives also ex mittee chairperson, voted cations for winter term funding "We don't have money to Shooter is The State News service which guns down for spring term was voted down had or wanted those books. pressed concern that the only against the bill saying that the in November. dole out," he said. problems, sticks up for your rights and shoots for by the ASMSU Student Board way ASMSU would be able to funding of activities such as the Sosa said there would not be answers. THE BILL WOULD have In other action, the board Tuesday night. know if a book sold was by play is a Programming Board a proliferation of requests for "I have very little optimism alloted $591 towards running calling students who used the responsibility. funding out of special projects appointed Dennis Jones, a I know this sounds like an odd request, but what were that it would have worked," the exchange, to cover the cost service, or by asking those Kristi Hannan, a Women's unless the budget committee junior majoring in criminal approximately 100 Ford Broncos doing on the South Complex IM said Henry Sosa, College of of labor and publicity. students to contact ASMSU. Culture Club member, said the justice, as College of Social field on the weekend of Nov. 9? allowed it. Arts and Letters represen¬ Dan Stouffer, ASMSU, club had just recently found out Science representative. J.C. "I think we should fund it," tative. Assistant Executive Director, THE BOARD LATER voted, about bringing the play to he said. "A lot of students Holmes Hall The board also appointed The exchange would have said at least 600 people would after much debate, to fund the campus, and did not apply to would benefit from it." Bob Preston, general manager of Curtis Ford Inc., said the Dan Stouffer as the ASMSU involved a clearinghouse of have to use the service in order Women's Culture Club, which is the Programming Board for DaleSchian, ASMSU Chief of Broncos you saw were part of the Spartan Special fleet of green representative to the Radio information for students who for it to be viable. trying to bring a play about funding because it was too late. Staff, said the board is already and white automobiles that the Ford Motor Co. annually issues Board Charter Commission. wanted to buy or sell specific However, ASMSU comptrol¬ domestic assault against to its area dealers in conjunction with the MSU homecoming books. ler Terry Buckley said he was women onto campus. game. The dealers drive Spartan Specials to the game to The program was designed unsure that the money alloted ASMSU will fund the club promote their sales. so that students would contact toward publicity would have with $1,321 out of its special I subscribed to the National Lampoon last summer. When I ASMSU, specify what books been sufficient to guarantee projects fund. Union open house tonight didn't receive any issues by September, I sent them a letter. In October I received my first issue and a letter saying my Ingham County supports subscription would start immediately, but I didn't get another An open house designed to show students magazine until January. What happened to November and the services, departments and facilities of the December? MSU Union will be held from 7 to 11 tonight. P.W. The film "Persona" will be shown in the The Union Carnival Open House will second floor parlors from 8 to 10 p.m. and Veterinary Medicine Ron Thompson, National Lampoon's customer service representative, apologized for the delay and told Trouble Shooter he would send you the November and December issues Lansing women's shelter feature free games, free refreshments, a large screen TV showing of the MSU-Uni¬ versity of Michigan basketball game, a free WMSN will broadcast a dance from the second floor Ballroom starting at 7 p.m. The U-M and MSU basketball game will be film, a free dance, free posters and numerous immediately. By MOLLY MIKA Ingham County's battered Chamber of Commerce for its shown in the main lounge, with a halftime door prizes. State News Staff Writer women and their children, said port of entry study. showing of "Magic Memories." Tables will be On Nov. 14, 1978, I ordered the magazine Working Woman A Lansing shelter for bat CADA director Marcia The study will determine the "We want to show that it is a lot more set up for information on services in the from the American Youth Achievement group of Flordia. After tered women was allocated Macomber. accessible and desirable building. feasibility of making Capital a place," said Union waiting five months, I began sending them letters and got $2,469 Tuesday by the Ingham City Airport in Lansing an manager Jim Sheppard. nothing in return but excuses. Now I find that the group no THE SHELTER IS Sheppard expects the Union renovations, County Board of Commis¬ expected international airport with a Anyone attending the open house is which would make it accessible to handi- longer exists. Help! sioners. to open within a month, she customs office. entitled to 30 minutes of free billiards, M.L. The county grant will be said. one cappers, to be completed today. The Chamber of Commerce East Lansing added to a $46,910 federal grant Since CADA opened in (continued on page 16) Send a photocopy of your letters and receipts to J.C. November 1978, it has provided given to Lansing's Council Thompson, c/o Magazine Publishers Association, 575 Lexington Against Domestic Assault. 425 women and 850 children Just For Laughs Ave., New York, New York 10022. He has been investigating The $49,379 grant covers with crisis counseling, the group and has located one of the representatives in Indiana. visit the He said he'll either get you your money back or your magazine. approximately 20 percent of temporary housing in volun¬ MSU Marketing Association CADA's $250,000 total budget. teer's homes, emergency food Voluntarism luncheon Additional funds are contri¬ buted by the city, state and federal governments. and clothing, and assistance in finding permanent Macomber said. housing, presents (Slamrii) (EaatU The grant will be used to In other business, the board INDUSTRIAL MARKETING open a shelter to provide authorized a $500 appropriation Future trends in volunteer Lansing in sponsoring a speech temporary housing and food for to the Lansing Regional Professional Comics from programs will be discussed at a by Eva-Schindler Rainmain, a with LA, NY, Detroit, San Francisco, noon luncheon today in Long's nationally recognized authority Banquet and Convention Cen¬ on voluntarism. 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The Hyde Amend¬ federal funding of abortions has ment, in fact, is a legal contradic¬ often taken a backseat to the larger moral battle of whether tion in terms: it seems to tell us that abortion is fine for the rich Dance marathon an issue abortion should be permitted at and the middle class but off-limits all. Nonetheless, it was encourag¬ to those who are unable to pay for I'm in the weight-lifting room over in Meridian Mall. The 'U' doesn't have any male-male couple would have more stamina crimination policy." ing to see a federal district judge it. IM-West, bench pressing my usual 50 control over what goes on out there." than a female-male couple. He says Jones "How could he do that?" he croaks. rule last week to strike down as That stands to pounds, this Mr. America comes over, his "That's where you're wrong," he tells me. and Lowery aren't being kept out because "He says the criterion the Delts are using change, if the muscles glistening under the Johnson's "It says here in the book that access to social to decide who can compete in the dance unconstitutional a portion of fed¬ they're gays. It's because they're a male- recent ruling by Judge John F. Baby Oil he has smeared all over hisself. activities of the University can't be limited male couple, they'd have an unfair advan¬ contest isn't discriminatory because it eral abortion law known as the Dooling in the Federal District "Can I have a word with you, Lash?" he because of sexual preference, even when tage." doesn't say Jones and Lowery can't "Hyde Amendment," which prohi¬ Court in Brooklyn, N.Y., is upheld asks politely. "I've been wanting to get your those activities occur off campus. Then it "I know you don't believe that," he laughs. participate in the marathon. The criterion bits the use of Medicaid funds to opinion on the way the Delts treated Dan farther down that fraternities can't "You told us in class women are working only says that in order to win a prize, you by the Supreme Court. Dooling's says finance abortions for the poor. Jones and Ben Lowery." discriminate, either. nowadays in coal mines and on the have to be a male-female couple." judgment will not have immediate "You'll have to explain to me what the "A dance contest put on by a fraternity is a waterfront. I've seen women pump iron real "Sounds like sophistry to me, Lash," he Abortion has been legal in the effect, because the Hyde Amend¬ 'Delts' are, and what they did to Jones and 'social activity,' right? And if frats are grumbles. United States since 1973, when the good, right here in the weight-lifting room. ment will continue to stand pend¬ Lowery," I pants, putting the bar back on covered by the 'U's policy against discrimi¬ If they can do that, they can sure compete "Not to me," I says. "It sounds like the 'U's Supreme Court ruled that anti- ing an appeal by the Justice the rack. nation, then the policy applies to the contest. with Jones and Lowery." finally got the hard-hitting, no-nonsense abortion laws infringed upon the "Delta Tau Delta fraternity," he starts That's the'law'that gives Jones and Lowery "Maybe so," I says doubtfully. "But I'm leadership we've needed for a long time. Department. But if the opinion is right of privacy between a woman upheld by the nation's highest out, "puts on this dance marathon out at their right to dance in the marathon. Lash!" afraid you're a little late with this discrimi¬ "They know the 'U's anti-discrimination and her doctor. The Hyde Amend¬ Meridian Mall every year to raise money to "Hold it right there, muscles!" I barks. "I nation argument of yours, anyway. The policy wasn't put in there to let a couple of court, it will grant impoverished fight MS ." read in The State News where a Mr. ment, passed in 1976 under the . . vice-president for student affairs has ruled publicity-seeking gays queer a worthwhile women the ability to demand what "I know about that," I interrupts. "Tiger Hekhuis in the office of student affairs says a the Pelts aren't violating the 'U's anti-dis- project.^ sponsorship of Illinois Republican has rightfully been theirs since Jack Breslin and I danced in it one year." Henry J. Hyde, prohibited Medi¬ 1973. "You don't mean you and Breslin danced caid funding for abortions except together, Lash?" he gulps. "Jack wanted to, and I was all for it, of in rare cases where a woman could It may be months, even years, course," I chuckles, "but his wife wouldn't prove rape, incest or that a before the Supreme Court delivers let him, so we had to split up." pregnancy was an immediate dan¬ an opinion on the Hyde Amend¬ "Anyway," he goes on, "Jones and ger to her life. Those admittedly ment and settles the abortion Lowery went to the Delt house to register for the marathon. They were signing up tough standards had far-reaching funding controversy for good. The when the Delts discovered they're gays, effects; Medicaid-funded abor¬ question of the moral sanctity oi tions they want to dance together. dropped from 300,000 a year abortion will undoubtedly con¬ "When the Delts found that out, they said to less than 2,000. tinue to be the subject of bitter Jones and Lowery can't dance in the While it is relatively easy to debate. But for the moment, marathon. Isn't that outrageous. Lash?" view Hyde's crusade as a moral abortion is legal for those who can "Not at all," I says. "Purpose of the contest is to raise money to fight MS, right? argument, the fact remains that afford it; it only follows that the Potential donors out there at Meridian see a his amendment has been grossly court will be deciding the question couple of gays waltzing around the dance discriminatory against the poor. of whether the poor may be denied floor cheek-to-cheek, they'll keep their The 1973 Supreme Court decision the right to an abortion merely bread in their pockets. You know that made abortion a legal medical because of their inability to pay. yourself." "What about the civil rights of gays to procedure; passage of Medicaid The case, we believe, will provide dance in the contest?" he asks. legislation more than a decade ago the Supreme Court with an excel¬ I never heard of any law says gays have a had supposedly confirmed that the lent opportunity to shed some light right to butt in and dance where they're not poor would have the same access on the concept of "equal protection wanted," I says. to vital medical procedures as the under the law." "That's because you're out of it," he says, fishing a pamphlet titled "Anti-Discrimina¬ tion Policy and Procedures, Michigan State University" out of his backpack over in the It says here MSU prohibits 'discrimina¬ tion on the basis o.' race, creed,ethnic origin, sex, age, political persuasion or sexual preference.' That means gays, Lash." 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He isn't Nothing here is quite as good as the debut releases from the Pretenders and the Specials (already reviewed here) or the Clash's very profound, although he seems to think he is. One would be London Calling (to be reviewed soon). However, one of the major hard pressed to find a melody on this LP. So what's the point? drawbacks of working at The State News is that Christmas break The Boomtoum Rats — Fine Art Of Surfacing (Columbia JC and a lack of space often makes it difficult for a record reviewer to 36248): This Lp far surpasses the Rats' Tonic For The Troops. stay caught up. What follows, then are reviews of a few we nearly Everyone is probably familiar with the Brenda Spencer-inspired "I missed . . . Don't Like Mondays" by now, and the rest of the LP follows in the Richard Lloyd - Alchemy (Elektra6E-245): The first side of this same clever-yet-cynical vein. Some fine melodies, and the LP record is GREAT. Lloyd shared guitar duties with Tom Verlaine in never fails to entertain. (Notice: Famous groupie and Playboy the now defunct Television, one of the initial CBGB's "punk" bands playmate, Bebe Buell, has said she'll walk nude through Manhattan if "I Don't Like Mondays" doesn't become a hit. All and perhaps the most dynamic guitar unit of the last decade. While many expected Verlaine to carry on the Television tradition, this together now: WHO CARES?) LP reveals just how much influence Lloyd had on that band's overall John Cale — Sabotage/Live (IRS SP 004): Cale fans will sound. (Listen to the title track.) The vocals are familiar, the recognize most of this material from the legend's performances in Detroit and Ann Arbor last spring. Lyrically, Sabotage is Cale's phenobarbitol riffs are familiar, and the Richard Lloyd Quintet includes not one. not two, but three stunning guitarists! tribute to World War III and the Apocalypse, and the album cover Whereas Verlaine drew upon Television's dream-like melan¬ — Cale in hard hat with a mushroom cloud in the background — choly and took it to the point of manic depression on his solo release, pretty much says it all. Lloyd combines the basic Television style with an uplifting, The album is obsessed with the military and modern warfare, and pop rock sound. The archetypal power chords, riffs and hooks are Cale manages to be both hilarious ("They say military intelligence all over the place, and songs like "Women's Ways" — with its isn't what it useta be/So what?/Human intelligence isn't what it "Love Me Do" harp — sound like nothing so much as a hybrid of useta be either") to horrifying ("The people in Hiroshima . . . they Television and the Early Beatles. Some have accused Lloyd of remember when the children's hair fell out/And their skin turned "wimpy" lyrics, but then some don't appreciate romantic naivete blue... Whatcha gonna do/When China drops the bomb on you?"). ■ The Village Voice has had nothing but praise for this band, and an East Lansing appearance may be in the works. Highly Musically, Cale runs the gamut from great four chord rock 'n roll ("Mercernaries — Ready For War") to musical entropy (the title • 61 to ft* • «7M 10 litWHJOT ALBUM Pi W recommended. The Inmates - First Offence (Polydor PD1-6241): This English track). Marc Aaron's terrific lead guitar and Deerfrance's eerie vocals are excellent complements to Cale's overall sound. Favorite Waylon Jennings AHL1-3493): This is — What Goes Around Comes Around (RCA Jennings' best album yet, and he hasn't • BOW MUM twsnsss quartet plays classical R&B and blues in a rockin' style reminiscent lines: "Let's go to Moscow/Find the back door to the Kremlin/Push produced anything this enjoyable since the days of "Honky Tonk it down and walk on in/And say 'howdy doody hidi.. It's that Heroes." With the exception of the humorous "It's The World's of the early Stones and the Stones-influenced, mid-'60s punk garage bands. (Remember how the Rationals introduced "Respect" to kids kind of a record! Highly recommended. Gone Crazy" which he co-wrote with Shel Silverstein, none of the who had never heard of Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin?) The Various Artists — No Nukes (Asylum ML-801): If I had my way, material is original. However, Jennings gives the material his Inmates pay tribute to their garage influences with a dynamite side one would have been Springsteen & the E Street Band, side inimitable touch and makes it all his won. From gravel jailhouse version of the Standell's "Dirty Water," and they even take on two would have been Jackson Browne, side three would have been rock to perfect bar-room honky tonk to southern funk rockabilly with "The Walk" which sounds very reminiscent of Dave Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, and the remaining three sides (complemented by Tony Joe White's guitar and harmonica) to the Edmunds and Robert Gordon. Lead guitarist Peter Gunn has would have been devoted to the rest. As it stands, we get an beautiful, BEAUTIFUL, melancholy of "If You See Her" (a tale of excellent "Stay" (Springsteen & Browne), Mitch Ryder medley lost romance which makes you wanna cry in your beer), this is definitely listened to Keith Richard at his sloppy best. A great party LP. Highly recommended. (Springsteen), "BeforeThe Deluge" (Browne), Browne and Graham American music — pure and simple — and what should be expected The Undertones — The Undertones (Sire SRK 6081): This Irish Nash's superb duet on the eerie "The Crow On The Cradle" ("We've from the man who began his career with Buddy Holly. The best band is a sensation in the U.K., and critical acclaim in the U.S. has got a toy/that can put you to sleep"), and Petty's stunning Stones country LP of last year, and highly recommended. been strong since the band's recent tour here opening for the Clash. impersonation on Solomon Burke's "Cry To Me." All of which are J.D. Souther — You're Only Lonely (Columbia JC 36093): OK, Their debut American LP includes their early British single better than nothing. Other highlights include Jesse Colin Young's call me a wimp! I don't care. The title track (a top ten single) makes "Get Together" which is almost as good as the Youngblood's me wanna run right out and fall in love. It's a great romantic rock ("Jimmy Jimmy," "Here Comes The Summer," etc.), in addition to more recent material. "Teenage Kicks" — their first single — stands among the best to come from the whole punk invasion. The original. COMPLAINTS: What happened to Peter Tosh? The jam between Springsteen, Browne, and Petty? Why are Crosby, Stills tune with roots in the four chord magic of the 1950s. Unfortunately, the rest of the album doesn't fare quite so well. Souther's "White YOOUBT * * -J- IW Undertones might best be described as a synthesis of the Buzzcocks & Nash so boring? Oh, well, there's somethingJiere for everyone, Rhythm & Blues" was covered better by Linda Ronstadt, while the and the Ramones, and their sound best termed "pop punk." Highly although I don't know if people will buy it for one or two songs. It is a Nitty Gritty Dirt Band did a better version of his "The Moon Just m Turned Blue." Skip the album, and buy the single instead. recommended for pogo fans. worthy cause, however, and the money is supposedly going to the The Buzzcocks — Different Kinds of Tension (United Artists right people. If nothing else, it shows how much pop-rock music has Jorma Kaukonen (continued on page 7) — Jorma (RCA AFL1-3446): This is really a SUAVI •eo*omo*m Import UAG 30260): This album is over-produced, and the sound is divided since the other "biggies" like Woodstock and Bangladesh. much too refined. As a result, there's nothing here nearly as It | >*« AAC exciting as the best material on their great Singles Going Steady KEEP WARM CLOTHING Campfitters has everything you need to help you keep warm this winter —down parkas and vests. Thinsulate® parkas, mountain parkas. The best values and the finest quality -from CaniMiinnuiV i North Face, Gerry, JanSport, Sierra Designs, Camp 7 and Woolrich •fATOCflNMON MfAftft' EE E „ TMTMMtn Springsteen, Browne and Petty at 'No Nukes' concert. 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We put on-war (20th Century Fox, at the Meridian 8), I find that every single one piece, for once again from the tive "medium for my message," "In this mechanical and space paint I "peace" paint. of them is negative. The film, my notes tell me, is melodramatic — mean, big bang there will return the the "outlet for my dreams." schlock. And there's no doubt in my mind that before long, age, I feel we better get our It was then I discovered I loved void, and man's return to the "I know I'm a high energy inner space together first , . . movement. I did swimming and reviewers from all over the country will be falling over themselves original embryonic seed . . ." case. I have faith in people, in because that's home base." to tell you so. Still, as I sat down to write about the film, according gymnastics too." human energy and the power to to my notes an early candidate for "Worst film of '80", I am faced Jody Oberfelder — artist in "My group piece is entitled create wholeness instead of with a dilemma residence with the PAC Dance At MSU she joined the 'Miles of Forest Left... Right?' — I really liked this movie. separateness so the world will The film is based on the true story of a Michigan priest on trial Repertory Company — is shar Company of Man, an original — a tribute to Miles Davis. It's keep turning on love." for the murder of the nun that he loved. It has an impressive cast ing her cider with me at Olde improvisational theatre group. a protest piece, part of my '60s Jody concludes with some World. She's telling me about Then someone encouraged her experience — a partner piece to and an equally impressive director. Dick Van Dyke makes his thoughts on her art. herself, her dance, her choreo to take a modern dance class Creature of Habitat. It ex major dramatic debut as the tormented priest (his actual dramatic debut was in the TV movie The Morning After). Kathleen Quinlan, graphy. She and the dance with Dixie Durr, whom Jody presses the paradox of man "I just can't let my dreams sit. company will open the first of considers the woman who "re wanting to return to his natural I must release them, but in my noted for her sensitive performance in I Never Promised You a four recitals at 8:15 tonight. kindled my spirit to dance and state yet having to deal with his language. As my vision be Rose Garden, plays the ill-fated nun. And any movie which features Maureen Stapleton, Ray Bolger and Beau Bridges in mechanizing society. Experi comes clear, I change things. encing the cosmic clockworks, But then dance is the art of supporting roles has got to have something going for it. Director Stanley Kramer has a string of impressive films to his like where we are now ..." change — an art with its own credit, including High Noon, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The I just can't let my dreams sit. I must release language. Trying to find dif "The third piece is Offering ferent words, a new vocabu Caine Mutiny and Inherit the Wind. For The Runner Stumbles, them, but in my own language. As my vision or The Bowl Dance written Kramer teamed up with playwright Milan Stitt, who had written lary. Once can't use an idiom to becomes clear, I change things. But then about three years ago. For me choreograph, one just can't. the original Broadway screenplay. Dick Van Dyke stars as Father Rivard, a priest on it is prayer. It's yellow. Like The Runner Stumbles is, apart from all particular criticism, an dance is the art of change — an art with its Not for that gestalt." trial for murder, and Beau Bridges is his defense the sun." intensely interesting story. A priest with "radical" ideas is tucked attorney in 20th Century Fox's The Runner Stum¬ own language ... — Jody Oberfelder I ask Jody to whom she How true, Jody. Tonight away in a tiny mining town where he can't make waves. He sends bles. through Saturday in Fairchild for a nun to teach the children of the town and is sent a beautiful, prays. Theater we can see it all on young and equally radical young woman. They share their "The God of every culture, stage. Jody Oberfelder's' per uncertainties, their questions and their frustrations. Gradually always did, and Errol Flynn and John Wayne. Only they were every civilization, every divine sonal interpretation of modern their dedication to God becomes confused with their dedication to considered great, because they were judged according to a "I'm a double Libra with a taught me that one must have spirit — it's a joyous dance to a society through dance. one another. Says Father Rivard (Van Dyke) in the film's most completely different standard than are movies and movie stars Leo rising — you know, air and technique to be free." Chinese shepherd's song." She's tuque. explosive scene, "I try to pray to God, but I always feel as if I'm today. And that is the key to why, despite the numerous fire. I guess that's what sends Jody has three pieces she praying to you." The town is outraged and when the nun is completely valid criticisms I had concerning the movie, I was, like me 'out there.' But it's my choreographed in tonight's re murdered, Father Rivard is the first to be implicated. it or not, utterly engrossed from start to finish. dancing that keeps me down to cital. They all reflect her per It doesn't take five minutes from the beginning of this movie to If The Runner Stumbles had been made in 1939 with comparable earth." sonal convictions about modern realize how lush and melodramatic the whole thing is. The dialogue stars ... say Humphrey Bogart, who wasn't any more of a Jody's from Detroit, by way life and art. She pulls out her is predictable and slick, the music full and emotional... just like a dramatic actor than is Dick Van Dyke, and Joan Fontaine, I don't of Franklin, Mich. She spent notebook in which she records '30's Bette Davis soaper, I kept thinking, as I furiously scribbled doubt that the film would have become a classic. The story is her dreams and quotes and two years at MSU — in Justin my acidic impressions. fascinating, the development riveting and the climactic scene Morrill as a philosophy and ideas for dance. And it only gets worse. Kramer uses techniques in this film to where the priest and the nun finally confess (no pun intended) history of art double major — "My solo is entitled 'Creature enhance the melodrama, techniques that seem almost amateurish their love for one another actually had me sitting on the edge of my and at 19 became enchanted of Habitat.' It traces man's by today's sophisticated and ultra-realistic standards. But to use seat. But by today's standards the film is a mess. The dialogue is with theatre and dance. the word "amateurish" when talking about Stanley Kramer is cliched, the acting imperfect, the message often painfully evolutionary climb from slither melodramatic and sentimental. "Until then, my first exper¬ ing lizard to a full-bodied obviously absurd. That realization was my first clue that maybe I ience with dance was at sum¬ human capable of love, soul and was viewing The Runner Stumbles in the wrong way. Yes, The Runner Stumbles is sentimental schlock, but so was Casablanca and I've seen that six times. The fact is that we expect mer camp, you know, Indian expression. But she/he is vul¬ Dick Van Dyke is not much of a dramatic actor (maybe it's just nerable to the forces of nature. councils. We didn't know what that I can't look at him without getting a picture in my head of him more today . . . because of that, The Runner Stumbles is an anachronism. Even so, it's an emotional and intense and extremely tripping over a stool). He often seems almost a caricature of the emotions that he's trying to express — like Humphrey Bogart interesting tale — swallow your '80s sophistication and see it. Today's Par Specials j Short Cuts: rock 'n roll round-up 11 to 4 p.m., Reduced Prices 4 to 7 p. m., 2 for 1 Drinks & Draft (continued from page 6) ... The pain will vanish when I hear rock 'n roll. . . The powei of SOLO album, since Kaukonen — the Jefferson Airplane's original rock will solve all problems." It's nice to hear someone's keeping the 7 to 9 p.m., '/, priced Pitchers lead guitarist and go-founder of Hot Tuna — plays all the guitars faith. and performs all the vocals himself. Fans of the acoustic Hot Tuna Jefferson Starship — Freedom At Point Zero (RCA BZL1-3452): ★ 9 to 2 a.m., Drinks & Draft Special album and Kaukonen's earlier solo works will no doubt fall in love On the other side of the coin ... Does PaulKantner have no shame? Is going to milk the name for all its worth? Does anybody really care Reduced prices on beer & liquor by the glass with this record. The man is unquestionably a whiz with strings. I was a bit disappointed, however, since Kaukonen has just formed-a anymore? It's bad enough that (antner is the only remaining member from the original Airplane/Starship, but — to top it all off (FRI-HAPPY HOURS 4-7) new powerhouse rock unit — White Gland — with roots in the punk scene. (Kaukonen has dyed his hair white, cut it in a Mohawk — he hired Mickey Thomas (former Elvin Bishop lead singer) to fashion, and tatooed his body for the band!) I'm still waiting for the impersonate Grace Slick's vocal style! Pretty poor, Paul. Is nothing band's debut LP. Still, "Vampire Women" is enough like "Keep On sacred? What's next? Gigs with the imitation Iron Butterfly? At this rate, Kantner is going to see to it that rock history remembers the Trucking' " (my favorite Tuna song) to keep me satisfied, while 214 ABBOTT 3S1-2285 "Da-GaDa-Ga" more than illustrates that Jorma hasn't lost his rock Jefferson Starship/Airplane about as fondly as it does the 'n roll weirdness. "The most important thing in the world is Da-Ga. Strawberry Alarm Clock. QUESTION With all the different brands of stereo equipment on the market today, each with multitudes of knobs and dials proclaiming advanced technology, super features, and performance beyond your ear's wildest dreams; and with stereo hi-fi dealers, appliance stores, department stores, discount houses, and hosts of others — all screaming at you that only they have the lowest prices in town (But what else can they offer?) How do you decide "what's the best value for my stereo dollar?" ANSWER: Ultimately, in order to make a wise choice, you'll want to consult an expert in the audio field. Someone you can trust to help you decide "What is a good value based on jriy. particular needs and desires? How much (or how little) should I spend to get the sound I want. And what items are just added expense with little or no increase in sound quality or durability?" Confused? Ask us . . . Reliable Experts in Audio . . . ■BB M VII H #|# 111# in frandor cente 3517270 rlatbalk ini. 7°aysawe6k 8 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Thursday. January 24, 1980 MEN'S INDOOR TRACK TEAM TRAVELS Bibbs wants 4 ' tans last week. Mark Mesler In addition, Martin Schulist By WILL KOWALSKI as will run the Invitational two- Are cagers contenders? State News Sports Writer When the MSU men's indoor will run the three mile, Randy Smith will be in the 60-yard mile, and Williams, Thomas and New AD Weaver track team travels to the Uni¬ versity of Michigan Relays dash, and Paul Piwinski will compete in the high jump. All Rob Murphy will compete in both the 440 and 600-yard By ADAM TEICHER Brkovich will start at forward upon to score, three took first places at individual events. Saturday in Ann Arbor, Spar- State News Sports Writer and not guard. ten coach Jim Bibbs is Eastern. asking 'elated' to be back It's time for the MSU men's basketball team to see whether But the small lineup worries Heathcote both on the boards While McGee is the changed player in the U-M most for nothing more than an in¬ stant replay of the squad's The relay teams are com¬ sore Andy Wells is still nursing a leg and will not compete in it is a contender for a post-sea¬ lineup, sophomore forward prised of Gerald Cain, Tyrone the 60-yard high hurdles. Wells By ADAM TEICHER and when the opposition has Thad Garner is the most im¬ performance the last time out. son playoff berth or the Big Ten But with the way the track- Williams, Tim Kenney and also sat out the Eastern meet. State News Sports Writer the ball. basement. proved. Last season he sters dominated the Eastern Calvin Thomas (mile relay); Senior Ricky Flowers, who MSU's new athletic director Doug Weaver was introduced to "Our biggest concern is our averaged just 2.3 points a Thomas, Kenney, Keith Moore ran unattached at Eastern be¬ the Michigan media at a heavily attented press conference The Spartans take to the Michigan University Invitation¬ rebounding and if we can't game, but this year is scoring al last week, it might be tough and Mike White (distant med¬ cause of academic ineligibility Wednesday morning in the Administration Building. road for a pair of weekend handle their big men inside, over 11 per outing. ley); and Kenney, Jeff Lewis, will not return to the Spartans "It is not possible to explain the elation I feel right now," said to duplicate the team's success. games, beginning at 8 tonight we'll have to go with the big White and Moore (two-mile until the outdoor season begins the 49 year-old Weaver, an MSU alumnus who resigned as the with a tilt against the Univer¬ Orr has also been getting Coach Bibbs, however, lineup," he said. doesn't think so. relay). in March. athletic director at Georgia Tech Tuesday to accept the MSU stellar play from center Paul sity of Michigan in Ann Arbor Steve Bates or Kurt James Heuerman, who missed three "We're going with basically post. before they battle the Univer¬ will join Jay Vincent and Ron the same line up as we did at "Michigan State is a great institution and that is why I came sity of Illinois at 5:30 p.m. early season games because of back. I owe a lot to this place and now I'm going to pay it back. Charles up front should Heath¬ an illness, but bounced back to Eastern, so we're looking for I'm not a saint, I'm going to stumble, but I will keep on Saturday in Champaign. Two wins last weekend lifted cote go to his big lineup. earn the Big Ten player-of-the- week after U-M wins over much the same results," Bibbs said. Correction fighting." Michigan has been a bit of a Introduced by MSU President Cecil Mackey as a "true the Spartans to a 2-4 league universities of Minnesota and "I was very pleased with our It was incorrectly stated in Wednesday's State News that one of mark and out of the Big Ten surprise so far, with a 10-5 Iowa. performance then, and I think Spartan," Weaver joked that "my appointment at Michigan overall mark. Even coach Douglas W. Weaver's assistant coaching positions was at the State does not mean we are de-emphasizing football. I say that cellar into a tie for seventh we've come far enough along to Johnny Orr has been surprised. Illinois' leading scorer is the did University of Mississippi. It should have read the University of for anybody who saw me play or coach." place. Wins over both the run same times as we Missouri. Weaver center and linebacker at MSU from 1950 Wolverines and the Illini would Eddie Johnson with a 17.6 last weekend." was a Junior Mike McGee, a Also incorrectly identified in the women's gymnastics picture move MSU into fifth place and mark. Johnson beat the Spar¬ through 1952. His coaching stints were at Kansas State 6-foot-5 forward, is the Wolver¬ was Mary Beth Eigel. University from 1960 through 1966, where he compiled an with two home games on tap ines' leading scorer with a tans a year ago in Champaign AT THE EASTERN Invita 8-60-1 record, and at Southern Illinois University, where he was next weekend, would set the on a 15-footer with two seconds tional the Spartans produced 23-point average. McGee has just 3-18-1 during the 1974 and 1975 seasons. Spartans up for a shot at the been called the Wolverines' remaining. four firsts and five seconds But he has been highly regarded as an administrator top three. problem in the past, but now is against Mid-American Confer¬ wherever he has been and getting Georgia Tech into the MSUINGS: Through the first ence schools and a limited But two wins, especially in given credit for their success. six conference games, Vincent Atlantic Coast Conference was one of his biggest accomplish¬ University of Michigan team. the Big Ten, are easier said is the third leading scorer in the ments. The only difference this Satur¬ than done. Michigan and Illinois ORR SAYS THAT McGee He made it clear his immediate priority would be to find a Big Ten with a 20.5 average. day will be that U-M will sport are tied for fifth place in the has just matured. Heathcote Purdue's Joe Barry Carroll and new football coach. a full field of competitors and conference with 3-3 marks and "I just hired a coach at Georgia Tech, just spent 22 days on says that McGee is no longer Wisconsin's Wes Matthews are that MSU sophomore Tony each need victories to stay in the road going through that process so I think I have a head undisciplined offensively. first and second. MSU guard Gilbert of Santa Barbara, Calif., the running. start," Weaver explained. "If we have to go two or three weeks Terry Donnelly is third in will make his season debut in "He is playing team basket¬ assists and the Spartans as a to find the coach we need, then we'll do that. I'd like to hire one the triple jump. SPARTAN COACH JUD ball right now," the MSU coach whole second behind Minne¬ in five or six days." are All the other events will be HEATHCOTE indicated he will said. "He doesn't shoot a 30- sota in field Weaver rattled off a list of attributes he would like his new goal percentage. performed by the same Spar¬ go with his smaller lineup footer every time he's open any coach to have. tonight, meaning 6-foot-4 Mike more, but he is still counted "The character of the person involved. Imagination is often overlooked not only in terms of coaching ... but in attracting your staff and recruits. Endurance is important, to be able to Opening Bowling withstand the pressure, which we all know comes with the job. Friday, Starting at 9 p.m. He also must have some coaching experience. "The kind of relationship he has with me is vital. . that is . All day & evenings really important to me," he continued. "I don't feel I'm under any pressure to hire a Michigan State graduate, but we have Saturday some great candidates among them," Weaver said, careful not to name anyone- in particular. Rent-a-Lane Pittsburgh Steeler assistant coaches Roland Dotsch and George Perles have been rumored to be the leading candidates to fill the coaching vacancy. Both are MSU graduates and Dotsch played with Weaver on MSU's 1952 national J8.00 per lane championship team. Weaver didn't apply for the athletic directorship, which became vacant when Joe Kearney resigned a week ago to take the same position at Arizona State University. "I would have (applied for the job at MSU) except I didn't feel Holiday Lanes it was the professional thing to do because of my job at Georgia Tech. But when I read that Joe was leaving, I felt a twinge of excitement." When the job was offered. Weaver jumped at it. Texas Instruments Slimline Ti-io3b" economical pocket-portable electronic calculator - uuith memory. 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Lansing, 332-2032 _ w (Itdefectiveaccording \ to the terms of Tl warranty the / 1 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 24, 1980 9 Women swimmers BILL MOONEY Guard match-up key travel to Wisconsin Joe9 Darryl disappearing act The MSU women's basketball team will take its 8 6 overall for women record with it Saturday as the Spartans return to action with a One of the more often expressed beliefs in the venacular of everyone at MSU being "scared silly" — ah yes, the inspired The MSU women's swimming team will be game against Illinois State University in Normal, 111. looking for its first sports is that "when the going gets tough, the tough get going." creativity of the imaginative mind. MSU leads its series with the Redbirds, Big Ten win of the season this Saturday against one of the league's This is not an unreasonable assumption, especially when In actuality, MSU is not the "Lusitania" and Joe Kearney and having won three games in as many years, but it may have its hands full in this year's best squads. considered in the light of recent events in the MSU athletic Darryl Rogers are not rodents or carpetbaggers or scalawags confrontation. The Spartans will try to end their three-game (or even radical Republicans). They simply are two people who, losing streak at department where the going did get somewhat tough and, Illinois State is 10-6 this season and is coming off an impressive the University of Wisconsin against the unbeaten Badgers. accordingly, the principals got going, all the way to Arizona in disregard of the Frank Merriwell tradition, have put their 84-68 win over Ohio State University. Before the Redbirds face the "Wisconsin is strong enough to be the second or third team in State University. The defections by Joe Kearney and Darryl own considerations above everyone else's. Theirs has not been the Big Ten this year," said MSU head coach Jennifer Parks. an unusual attitude at MSU, or anywhere else for that matter, Spartans, they will have a game with Western Illinois University. Rogers (and all but one member of Rogers' coaching staff) came The Badgers upset Indiana University, who finished second in three years and 9 and one-half months after Dr. Joe's original Along with the Spartans, Illinois State admits that the play of its particularly when intercollegiate athletics are involved. guards has been a key to the team's success. the Big Ten last year, earlier this season. appointment as MSU's athletic director. Are they hypocrites? To a degree. Are they liars? No, but Even though the Spartans won last year's confrontation The Spartans will again be counting on their strong front line, Kearney's departure was quick. He announced late Jan. 15 they can be cryptic and misleading. Are their priorities with senior Mary Kay Itnyre, junior Laurie Reynolds, junior Gale between the two teams, 65-48, it appears this year the meet will be that he was leaving, and by early the next day he was already questionable? Some of them are, but that's true for a lot of Valley and/or sophomore Nanette Gibson at forwards and senior quite a bit tougher for Parks' swimmers. on the plane bound for Tempe. According to his biographical people around here. Mary Vielbig at center. One of the strongest Wisconsin threats is Paula Hummel, the sheets provided by MSU's Department of Information Services, Remember that banquet they had in January 1979 at Long's, Gibson appears ready to play again after pulling down 12 defending Big Ten champ in the 200-yard individual medley, who he arrived in East Lansing in 1976 when a spirit of "stultifying the so-called "Spartan Salute to Steve Garvey?" Some 1,300 will probably swim the 100- and 200 yard freestyle events for the rebounds in last Monday's 63-52 win over Central Michigan pessimism" prevailed concerning the Spartan athletic program. people payed $25 per ticket to toast the Los Angeles Dodger Badgers. The consensus opinion seems to be that he replaced this first baseman, with proceeds going toward the construction of University. Gibson is coming off an ankle injury which sidelined her for five games. The Spartans go into the meet with a 2-4 overall mark and a 0-3 stultifying pessimism with unstultifying optimism, which the new MSU football training center, and the Multiple Vielbig, who moved into the starting lineup when point guard Big Ten record. ironically makes one all the more morose because of the manner Sclerosis Society. Apparently it didn't occur to anyone in MSU assistant coach Melinda Whitcomb said distance freestyler Nancy Hannenberg was lost for the season, has improved her in which he left; silently, in the wee hours of the morning before attendence — including then-MSU President Edgar Harden — Laurie Thompson and butterfly specialist Linda Mrosko have the the sun came up. One would reasonably expect a final gesture that the equating in importance of a lavish college football scoring average to 6.9 points per game, while leading the team in both scoring and rebounding in MSU's recent win over Purdue best chance of taking first places in the meet. worthy of his accomplishment, at the very least a hearty "Hiyo facility, and research into one of the most dreaded diseases in The meet is MSU's third straight on the road. Silver!" as he rode off toward the western sky. the world, might suggest that somebody's thinking is a bit out University. But no deal, for Kearney had an immediate and pressing task of whack. at Arizona State. It was the very same one he once had at his former place of employment, the hiring of Darryl Rogers as What Kearney and Rogers exemplify is a problem that has become noticeable at MSU in recent years: the tendency by FIRST DOWN WITH head football coach. Rogers' record at MSU consisted of 24 wins professional people to act very unprofessionally at times, 18 losses and two ties, exactly the same marks that the Spartan football team compiled during the four years immediately especially when major sports are concerned. And there has been a rather profound willingness to dismiss a multitude of All fashion PRICES ski apparel preceeding his tenure. Darryl will be immortalized in Big Ten sins on the grounds that administrators such as John Hannah folklore as the man who introduced the conference to the forward pass, but who was unable to introduce Bert Vaughn to built this University on the strength of the football program. OK, point conceded, he did. But its unlikely that President 25% OFF his secondary receivers. Emeritus Hannah intended honor among professionals, This place is nuts. It has been for a couple of years and while academic excellence, humanistic and scientific research, and hope may spring eternal in the human breast, it appears that common sense to be relegated to a status of secondary the looniness not only aspires but has gained ascendency. importance in comparison to participation in the Tournament of Bibs MSU's athletic program, which was supposed to lead the Roses. university to new frontiers, has, in the first year after its apex, What's important to understand is that MSU does have the tools to be an innovative and inspirational leader in the area of Parkas (60/40) provided the frustrated hyperbolists of the land with the opportunity of their dreams. There has been talk of "rats" and collegiate sports. What it needs is a framing of the issues, a Reg.'85.00 NOW Tw.lw "sinking ships" and "carpetbaggers" and "unloyal opportunists" setting of responsible priorities, and some guts. We will Taffeta FIRST DOWN Parkas and football players wandering around their "broken home" and elaborate further in a future column. Reg.'75.00 NOW *59.95 All children's clothing 40% OFF FACE HOOSIERS AT INDIANA Tankers headed for 4water' xlown -first- The MSU men's swimming team will be in for a tough meet this THE SPARTANS GO into the meet on the heels of a pair oi 127 E. Grand River weekend when the Spartans travel to Indiana University to take home victories over the University of Illinois and Purdue Next to Olga's on the Hoosiers. University this past Friday and Saturday. MSU has a 5-2 dual meet record, and 3-1 mark in the Big Ten. Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 Spartan coach Dick Fetters admits his team's chances against the perennial Big Ten champions are not too good, but he said the "Indiana has strength everywhere," Fetters said. "They won't Thurs. until 8:30 meet will give his swimmers a look at the league's best. be expecting us to give them very much competition and therefore 351-0372 oilers good until January 3) Indiana has finished first at the Big Ten meet every year since I think there will be some good races." 1961 and beat MSU last year,'81-32. Chuck Sharpe and Ken McLaughlin are the Hoosiers' top The Hoosiers, who possess swimmers from all over the world, freestylers. Sharpe's best time in the 200-yard freestyle this season is two seconds faster than MSU's varsity record. are not as strong as last year's team that finished seventh in the NCAA. Indiana lost two of its best international stars, who took James Kagley's 9:19 mark in the 1,000-yard freestyle is 20 full this season off to train for the Olympics. 'seconds faster than the Spartan's best mark ever. Earlier this season the University of Iowa upset the hoosiers by Fetters said the Spartans' biggest hopes Saturday are George a shocking 77-37 margin, giving the rest of the teams in the Big Kruggel in the 200-yard butterfly, Mark Lancaster in the 50-yard Ten hopes that Indiana's swimming supremacy may be starting tc freestyle and Bob Lundquist and Mike Borre in the 200-yard decline. Indiana has a 4-1 record on the year. breaststroke. TALKTODOQNG FACE TO FACE If you're about to graduate with Boeing, you'll enjoy living in Seattle an engineering or computer science — one of America's most beautiful degree, we'd like to talk to you about cities. your future. Will it be in commercial jetliners? D06MGWUDCON We're building two new planes — the 767 and 757. While the orders for 727s, 737s and 747s keep coming CAMPUS SOON. Boeing will be here within the Make someone proud. from all over the world. next two weeks. 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Zindel, 64, chair¬ Farmers of America, and The Public Interest Research Law School Admissions Test, tion, the American Civil Liber¬ its own admission reports a 22 Department of Education in person of the MSU department received a citation of merit the Graduate Management Ad¬ ties Union, the Parent Teachers to 27 percent profit, according making testing information of poultry science, died Wed¬ from Association de Patologos Group in Michigan is working missions Test and others. The Association, and the Michigan to Allen Nairn, who recently available to students, Lathrop nesday of a heart ailment. Avicolas del Noroeste, A.C., to enact "truth in testing" Administration of Higher Edu¬ said. Mexico. legislation in Michigan similar proposed legislation would also published a 550-page report on Zindel, a native of Grand to a bill recently passed in New affect other companies, such as cation to design legislation simi¬ behalf of consumer activist Some of the educational or¬ Rapids, received his under¬ Zindel was also listed in York. the American College Testing lar to the truth in packaging Ralph Nader. ganizations, particularly the graduate and graduate degrees Who's Who in America. He was The truth in testing legisla¬ Program. law and the freedom of informa¬ result of the New York MEA, support stronger legisla¬ member of 14 As a tion at MSU. He became a member a professional, tion would allow students who tion act. bill, the ETS has cut the against the testing system, of the MSU faculty in 1941, and academic, industrial and take admissions tests to see the PIRGIM BECAME IN¬ Lathrop said. The ETS would The ETS strongly opposed number of dates available for has chaired the department of governmental organisation in individual questions, the cor¬ VOLVED in the project last like to declare a moratorium on the bill in New York and has students to take the test. poultry science since 1954. Michigan and the United rect answers and their an¬ October and the group hopes to all aptitude tests until the hired two full time lobbyists to Students in New York will have States. swers. It would also force the have the bill introduced in the questions of racial and eco¬ During his career at MSU, fight federal truth in testing to pay as much as $5 over the Educational Testing Service to Michigan Legislature within $8.25 testing fee. nomic bias and validity can be he received many honors for He is survived by his wife legislation, Lathrop said. make validity studies and test¬ the next 30 days. If the bill is answered. leadership in the poultry indus¬ Maude, six children and five passed this spring it would be ETS opposed the bill because The Medical College Admis¬ PIRGIM is primarily in¬ try. He was the recipient of an ing measures and methods grandchildren. available to the public. in effect for next fall when a the costs of constantly develop¬ sions Test Company has boy terested in the issue as it Honorary State Farmer Funeral arrangements have If the information on the majority of the testing is done. ing new questions are prohibi¬ cot ted New York, Lathrop said. relates to a student's right to degree from Michigan Future not yet been made. individual test questions is "We are forming a statewide tive. The costs of developing If persons in New York wish to the testing information and as made public, advocates of the coalition of parents and stu¬ the questions, however, are take the MCAT they have to go an examination of the testing dents to support a truth in only 2 to 5 percent of the total to another state. industry monopoly, Lath¬ legislation contend that the test as a will be better educational testing bill," PIRGIM repre¬ costs of the tests, Lathrop said. rop said. a Ideally, the ETS, a corpora¬ process for the student. sentative Bob Lathrop said. LOSES ON 6-5 VOTE JIMiON BUILDING CARNRAL San Salvador vows open house House rejects life-support bill halt on violence Long-sought legislation make that decision themselves. thought he was right," the a 6-5 margin. The agent and an alternate Dearborn Democrat said. Kennedy wanted the agents SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) The government sent designed to ensure patients are — would not be held liable for the "Now we condemn him. We to register with their county not kept on life-support large numbers of police and security forces into the streets systems against their wishes decision. They would act only should, too." clerk's office to ensure a physi¬ Wednesday, one day after a gunbattle that left an estimated 20 was dealt another setback Wed¬ when it was clear a family One member who voted no — cian would have official docu¬ persons dead. The government vowed to halt the violence that has nesday when a House com¬ member would refuse to halt Rep. Bela Kennedy, R-Bangor mentation of who to consult. plagued this Central American nation for months. mittee rejected the bill by a treatment. — said he would have voted for A dejected Hollister said the Leftist forces here have unified against the military-civilian Members of the House Public the measure if members had vote set back his measure "at one-vote margin. junta that has ruled since rightist President Carlos Humberto The legislation — sponsored Health Committee rejected the approved his amendments to least another year." Romero was ousted in October, claiming it has not made good on the bill. by Rep. David Hollister, D-Lan- bill on a 6-5 vote. It was the They were rejected by promises of social and political reform. sing, — has been discussed for second time they had voted it Before dawn Wednesday, 25 leftists firing rifles and pistols nearly five years. down. attacked a police station just outside the capital and, in a 30-minute It would allow adults to Rep. Lucille McCollough, the fight, three of the rebels were killed, police said. The others fled to the nearby University of San Salvador appoint an agent authorized to legislature's oldest member, College Students Guide to accept or refuse medical treat said her conscience would not campus, and huddled with some 3,000 persons who sought refuge ment on their behalf if an illness let her support the proposal. Ft. Lauderdale there Tuesday after the anti-government march that exploded into injury left them unable to "It's almost like Hitler — he thurjan24 7-11 pm or the deadly gun battle. Soldiers and armored vehicles encircled the university shortly A new comprehensive book about Ft. Lauderdale after the pre dawn attack on the police station. written specifically for college students. 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Carter and the deposed shah of day charged them with posse¬ A postage stamp honoring recognizing the influence on all President Carter have been The'second student, Mehran Iran over a two-month period sion of an unregistered firearm organized labor will be issued levels of American life of this indicted by a federal grand jury Abdeshah, 20, was arrested late last year. — a sawed-off, Japanese-made on Aug. 11, the birthday of highly respected labor leader U.S. Attorney James K. rifle. on a reduced firearms charge, authorities announced Wednes day. Tuesday by Secret Service agents in Washington, D.C. He was to be returned to Detroit Robinson said the threatening charge against Fazelzadeh and two A complaint filed against the said both had been former AFL-CIO President George Meany, the Postmaster General has announced. by honoring all of organized labor in his name," Postmaster General William F. Boler said. IWESTLAND SHOPPING CENTER CORKER W SAGINAW AT NAVERlY . | One student, Mehdi Fazel- and faced a court appearance Haghighi, which carries a maxi¬ arrested on the weapons charge Mon. thru Sat. 10a.m. to 9p.m. Usually, stamps honoring in¬ "Few men in our time have zadeh Haghighi, 29, arrested Thursday, officials said. mum penalty of 5 years in Oct. 24, 1979, at their apart¬ dividuals are not issued until 10 had a greater impact on the Sun. 12 noon to 5p.m. Jan. 18 by Secret Service Secret Service agents said prison and a $1,000 fine, was ment building near the Wayne years after the death of the labor movement in the United dismissed pending further State University campus. agents, was arraigned Wednes- the two students, who attended subject, except in cases of States than George Meany," day before U.S. Magistrate Wayne County Community Col¬ investigation. The complaint said the alleged threats against Carter presidents of the United States. Meany died Jan. 10. Bolgen said. "I think it only fitting that we Thurs. - Fri. • Sat. • Sun. and the exiled shah were made "There is every reason for issue this special stamp." No progress in Pinto trial in the presence of ment manager, the apart¬ identified as • Men's • Clothing Shop Elick Verdulla. ASMSU Announce* Luggage Landing document was a letter from the Judge Harold Staffeldt of The complaint also said the • Sporting Goods Shop WINAMAC, Ind. (UPI) petitioning for - The man prosecuting the Ford National Traffic Safety Admin Pulaski Circuit Court, where students had approached open • Ski Shop istration advising Ford the the trial was moved on a change Verdulla prior to their arrest Motor Co. for reckless homicide Pinto was unsafe. of venue, has refused to accept and asked that he assist them in 2 positions on the University Committee on Student Affairs • Fine Jewelry said Wednesday some of the documents which not Three teen-age girls were are judge's decisions have "stung," killed in a fiery Pinto accident authenticated. securiii£wea£ons^^_ 1 representative to Programing Board • Photography Shop but he is confident he will be 1 Director of Information Goshen, Ind., and Ford "Some of the decisions have able to present all his evidence. near • Car Stereo-Electronics was indicted on charges its stung but we are still hopeful State News Elkhart County Prosecutor officials allowed sale of the auto that we can tell our stnrv to the petitioning for ACSA closes 2/5/80 for • Gif twares— Michael Cosentino and chief Sportsline ' Ford attorney James Neal met knowing it was unsafe. jury," Cosentino Programing Board representative petitioning 355-8252 closes 1 /25/80 behind closed doors but failed to reach agreement on ways of authenticating documents the ADUUS S3 00 STUDENTS & SR CITIZENS WITH AMC CARD $? 50 state wants to introduce. Ford has refused to authenti¬ TWI-UTE SHOW $1.75 cate more than 100 documents subpoenaed from its files on grounds it was not the proper source for verification. One | K» #, T yyjpi; Kramer DUSTIN HOFFMAN MERYLSTREEP m ROBERT REDFORD JANE FONDA theMI1 ^^■tl 1 greetings fPt Kramer ELECTRIC^ T HORSEMAN^, j from the world Larrowe to | 5:15® 1.75.4:00® 1.75.7:30.1:15 5:30® 1.75.4:15® 1.75 5:00 5:45 | 1 MISIDIAN BAST ACS SB MOM WOOLCO 1 interview A Forbidden Love .. ^ 1 1 \mJ» DICK IPR1 ES Al PACINI) contemporary economics professor Charles "Lash" Larrowe, on tonight's graphics - for television showing of "Talking graduations, Heads," to be aired at 10 p.m. 1 5:45® t 75,5:15 5,15® 1.75.1:00 if • The show, on a public access birthdays, cable station, will highlight the Jan. 31 Employment Forum anniversaries, any sponsored by the Council of special thought. Graduate Students and MSU Placement Services. Cogdill said she will discuss the event and employment prospects for J' graduate students. "Talking Heads" can be viewed in East Lansing on Open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. channel 11, and in Lansing on channel 26. The show will be Thursday and Friday nights til 9 p.m. repeated on Jan. 29. Handicapper Coal miners once took caged canaries into the mines. By collapsing and dying, the colloquim tiny birds warned of the presence of deadly gases. "The Stereotype Images of the Handicapper Women" will Today, workers themselves have become be discussed at a colloquim the canaries <— for other workers and for sponsored by the Women's society as a whole. Studies program today from 3 to 5 p.m. in 118 Berkey Hall. Judy Taylor, Director of BLUi RIBBON, AMIRICAN FILM FKSTIVAL (in-sti-too-shan) Handicapper Services, will dis¬ Tonight, 8:00 p.m./341 Union Bldg. American Institution, cuss the topic. Everyone is $1 /free with RHA pass welcome to attend. noun. Religion. The Fam¬ ily. Baseball. The Press. Free Enterprise. Meyer . is an American Institu¬ To get into Medical School tion, too. We've become you probably read over 2,000,000 words. that with the help of the last one, free enterprise. Readjust 112 more and you may get Meijer succeeds because a full Scholarship. we have the selection of The Armed Forces need physicians. And we're quality products and well- known brands you want. willing to pay tor them. Full tuition. Books. Fees. Necessary equipment And $400 a month tax free. And Meijer Thrifty Acres Once selected for a Health Professions Scholar¬ has prices you can afford. ship - available from the Army, Navy or Air Force Meyer wants to be a part -you are commissioned a second lieutenant or of your institution: col¬ ensign in the Reserve. Serve a 45-day active duty lege. No matter what period annually. And agree to serve on active duty brands you choose, you'll for a period dependent on the duration of your save money at Meijer. participation in the scholarship program. Money that you'd probably As a fully commissioned officer you receive spend more of at that excellent salary and benefits. More importantly, specialty shop near cam¬ you get the opportunity to work and learn beside pus. Money, to spend on dedicated professionals. other institutions, like For more information merely mail in the coupon Saturday Night. below ARMED FORCES An education in itself ( Two miles east of campus in Okemos. Two other Lansing locations. 12 Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 24, 1980 PROTESTS TREATMENT Minority program tonight French official cuts short visit Minority students can meet with repre¬ sentatives from more than 70 businesses, San Diego school systems, will be on campus recruiting minorities. Carter made no immediate Olympic Committee's decision government has chosen to si¬ government agencies and graduate and By The Associated Press Sakharov, were dispatched to lence him (Sakharov) shows Approximately 50 companies will be repre¬ the Volga River city of Gorky, comment, but Secretary of to participate in the Summer public schools at MSU's 13th Annual Minor¬ sented at the career fair including Alcoa, Amid a flood of other pro¬ how effective his human rights which is closed to foreign State Cyrus R. Vance said, Olympic Games in Moscow. ity Career Program, 7 p.m. Thursday in the IBM, Mobil Oil, State Farm and Xerox. tests, the president of France's In Rome, Italian President campaign has been." "The only way I can describe Big Ten Room of Kellogg Center. Parliament cut short an official reporters. Sandro Pertini, a Socialist, sent Students interested in higher education The against Sakharov this is as a tragedy." State The program will allow students to talk tour of the Soviet Union on move IN STOCKHOLM, SWE¬ will have the opportunity to speak with Soviet President Leonid Brezh¬ informally with representatives of their Wednesday "for reasons of brought cries from three Com¬ Department spokesperson DEN, the president of the representatives from several graduate and munist camps in Western Hodding Carter said Sakha- nev a telegram protesting "a choice and sign up for formal interviews principle" in response to Mos¬ rov's well-being was of "grave clear violation of civil rights International PEN Club. Per which will be held Friday in the Placement professional schools. cow's banishment of Nobel Europe. In Paris, the French Waestberg, said in letter to All students should bring copies of their Communist Party said that "the concern." recognized by the Helsinki ac¬ a Center. Peace Prize laureate and lead¬ cords and signed by the Soviet Brezhnev that the writers or¬ with them to the career fair, said measures taken against The West German govern¬ Representatives from the CIA and FBI, as resumes ing dissident Andrei Sakharov. ment demanded Sakharov be Union." ganization "demands that the well as representatives from the Boston and Vernicka Biles, coordinator of the program. Sakharov can only lead to our Despite the abrupt termina¬ freed and returned to Moscow. Pope John Paul II, without deportation of academician An¬ tion of Jacques Chaban-Delmas' disapprobation," while the drei Sakharov be revoked and Spokesperson Armin Gruene- mentioning Sakharov, ex¬ visit, which began Monday and Spanish Community Party ex¬ his civil rights be restored." had been scheduled for 10 days, pressed its "strong protest." wald said in Bonn that Moscow pressed concern in a Vatican had contradicted the obliga¬ address over offenses against the former French premier was In Jerusalem, Israeli Prime IN ROME, THE Italian Com¬ tions it undertook by signing human rights and called for accorded all the honors due a Menachem the 1975 Helsinki accords. "reconciliation, pacification and Minister Begin man of his rank when he munist Party said the action departed on an even flight for "emphasizes the rigidity of a Willy Brandt, chairperson West Germany's ruling Social of brotherhood among men." In Geneva, Switzerland, the called on the Soviet Union to allow Sakharov to "continue to LEVI L Mil#, Paris. mechanism of political and civil Democrats, said he personally International Commission of be a free citizen who works for Sakharov, a nuclear physi¬ relations based on a monolithic was touched. "I can only hope Jurists said: "That the Soviet human rights." view of society and which cist, winner of the 1975 Nobel prize and one of the most considers pathologic and ir¬ retrievable everything that is that this is not the beginning of more reprisals," said Brandt, STRAIGHT LEG important voices in Soviet dissi¬ dent circles, was state honors stripped of all Tuesday and banished from Moscow. He and different." Poland's press state-controlled sounded a lone note of winner of the 1971 Prize. IN PARIS, Nobel Peace THE French 5SM JEANS his wife, Yelena Bonner support for Moscow, stating that Sakharov "has repeatedly government said Sakharov's in¬ EAST LANSING ternal exile was "contrary to 16" at '24m ignored warnings (that his) the spirit of the Helsinki ac¬ activities were not permiss- cords," but said it would not 18" at '2500 Agricultural able." In Washington, President interfere with the French HE CAME BUY FIRST PAIR AT FULL PRICE legislation is NIGHT! HOME FOR - GET SECOND PAIR AT speech topic Norman Brown, assistant to the director executive of the HALLOWEEN Michigan Department of Agri¬ culture, will discuss current agriculture legislation at 7 tonight in 312 Agriculture Hall. The speech, which is being sponsored by the Agronomy Club, is open to the public. PANAVISION MlIRfJCDlllk A COMPASS INIIRNAIIIINAl KHIO CONRAD 6:30, 8:30,10:30 % OFF! (LASTS UNTIL ALL 100 PAIR ARE SOLD) KAY BAUM 125 EAST GRAND RIVER EAST LANSING Hottest Shots from 25 Different Hardcore Features 351-2170 The Wildest, Wettest, Raunchiest Parts ON SAlf 30 MINUTES Pfl from 25 of the Most Outrageous Films Going ME AND NO LATER TF WILSON 7:00 & 9:15 S AFTER SHOWTIME ISMNWlBMiflM Showtimes: 7:30.9:00.10:30 OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 PM Showpiece: 102 B Wells Admission 2.50 Students/3.50 Non students TODAY C FRIDAY OPEN AT 7:00 PM REVISION' ..."{wa SHOWS 7:15-9:15 PM TODAY « FRIDAY OPEN AT 7:00 PM SHOWS 7:15-9:30 CARNEY ; XOMGMSTYIF NO 1:4> SHOW ON SUNOS* TREK. TH€ MOTION PICTURE1 A Paramount Picture nor? our Thursday 8:00 in Union Parlors Admission: free Thursday only, to celebrate the Union's opening to handicappers and to thank all loyal supporters. »division ol IM ASMSU Progr»mminE Board, funded by student lit dollars " v Feld Ballet ... if you love dance The Eliot Feld Ballet is fun. fresh and fiercely beautiful! Eliot Feld Partially funded by tfw DMA alternative Mmli food. Accessible has been compared favorably to Balanchine and praised by the N.Y. Call the Programming Board Hotline. 35321)11). lor 24 br. into w P.I, events Times as "the most talented classic choreographer of his generation anywhere in the world. He is an American national treasure and should be so designated." TWO PERFORMANCES. DIFFERENT PROGRAMS ! (Subject to change) WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30 (University & Choice Series) HARBINGER (1967) Music of Prokofiev A SOLDIER'S TALE (1971) Music of Stravinsky A FOOTSTEP OF AIR (1977) Music of Beethoven TAJ MAHAL THURSDAY. JANUARY 31 (Choice Series) THE CONSORT (1970) Music of Dowland, Morlev & others INTERMEZZO (1969) Music of Brahms HALF TIME (1978) Music of Morton Gould Performances in the University Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. w% > SY U A MADCAT RUTH Remaining tickets on sale NOW at the Union Ticket Office (355-3361) & the Arts Box Office (372-4636) PUBLIC: 59.50,7.50.6.00 ALL STUDENTS, ALL SCHOOLS: 50% discount SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 A Dance Touring Program residency made possible, in part, by the Michigan Council for the Arts and the National ERKKSOM KIVA $6 IN ADVANCE AT THE MSU UNION TICKET OFFICE, 8&W30PM H ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS, CASTELLANI'S MARKET ADVANCE SALE ENDS FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, NOON $7 AT THE DOOR A division of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded by student tax money. For 24-hour information about Programming Board events, call the PB HOTLINE — 353-2010. Erickson Kiva is accessible to handicappers. Please, no smoking, food or drinking in the Kiva. Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, January 24, 1980 13 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS LASS1FI 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising Employment |[|+| | Employment 1171] [ Apartments ~|[3p] [ Apartments 1 pp] Apartments jf^] Houses |[ffl TOYOTA CELICA ST, 1974, RN'S-GN'S-SNT'S MARKETING AND Business 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED E. LANSING - North Pointe LARGE 2 bedroom duplex. QUIET MALE to share house. excellent. 1 owner. 25-30 students only. Part-time posi¬ apartment to sublet $230/ Apartments, Haslett Road at Garage, basement. East of $96 per month + '/a utilities. PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. MPG. Manual, snows, 349 Lansing General Hospital has tions with Michigan's largest month deposit required. 69. Efficiency 1 & 2 bed¬ East Lansing. $300/month. 882 7631. 5-1-28 (3) 07118-1-7513) full and part-time positions Multi-Manufacturer Distribu¬ Available immediately. 332- room available now. 332-6354 485 6958 8 1 25 (4) Regular Rates TRIUMPH 1977 TR7, 5- available for registered and tor. Automobile required. 20 7058. 4-1-25 (4) 10-2-5 (5) FEMALE TO share country - graduate nurses and student hours per week. 339-9500. 2 FEMALES, NON-SMOK- house. 10 minutes from speed, AM/FM stereo, radi- nurse technicians. A 4 day, 10 C-20-1-31 (6) STOP - BEFORE you run all 1 WOMAN NEEDED for 4 ERS, for townhouse. Own msu. $180 includes all utili- lin1l i» 3 6 8 1 day - 95' per line als, 12,000 miles, $3450. 655 hour per day work week over town looking for that person, 2 blocks to campus, room, close, $105, plus utili- tjes pj0 pets. 349 9311 be 3 days - 85' per line 4125. 8-1-29 (4) ties. Call after 3 p.m., 394- tween 6 and 10 p.m. 2.85 7.65 14.40 16.80 option allowing 3 day week¬ perfect apartment, call MID- 332-4432. OR-5 1-24 (3) 1 Apartments ~|[^] 3 6 days - 80' per line ends is available on the MICHIGAN. They have over 6328. 3 1-25 (4) 8 1-2815) 4 3.80 10.20 19.20 22.40 TRIUMPH TR6 - 1976, ex¬ 8 days-70' per line midnight shift. We offer: 400 properties to choose ONE BEDROOM available for 4.57 12 75 24.00 28.00 cellent, 40,000 miles, asking 5 6 5.70 15.30 28.80 33.60 $4500, 332-1964. 5-1-2513) Primary & Team nursing, ROOMMATE NEEDED in from. Call today and see if male student in 4 bedroom II HOUSeS llt^l 1LMJ EAST LANSING modest, 3 bedroom - Clean, 2 bath. plush Brandywine Male or — 17.85 33.60 39.20 Line Rote per insertion complete orientation pro¬ - they have what you're look¬ apartment. 339-8877 7 6.65 VW RABBIT - Diesel, de¬ gram, continuing education female. Own room. $125 plus ing for. 349-1065. MID- 5-1-24 (4) - IF YOU would like a place to With basement. 655-4295. Master luxe, 1978, 38,000 miles, sun¬ support system, excellent utilities. Call 332-6905 or 337- MICHIGAN is open 9-9 and rent, but don't know where Near CATA. 5-1-28J3) Charge & Visa Welcome wage & benefit package. For 8442. 8 1-28 (5) week-ends. C 8-1-31 (9) IF YOU would like a place to roof, A-1 condition, must see, best offer over $5,600. 676- more information contact rent, but don't know where today tor"! lUrtov for sure, »R^hJ»'LAhES theres hurt- EAST LANSING 2 bedroom d |ex v/} b th f „ Special Rates 1499 or 332-3700. 5-1-29 (5) Personnel Office Depart¬ SMALL ONE bedroom, fire¬ 1 BEDROOM DUPLEX pets to look, call GREAT LAKES dred in our book' 394 2680. ^ $475 «8 uHtj|jtjes ment, Lansing General Hospi¬ place and porch, $190 in¬ o.k., unfurnished, attic, yard, today for sure, there's hun¬ C14 131,51 345 Ads-3 lines-s4.00-5 days. 80' per line over 372-2213. VW STATION WAGON 72 - tal, 2800 Devonshire, Lan¬ cluding utilities, call 482-0170 $210/month. 332-7104. dreds in our book! 394 2680. J0-2 1(4)_ _ _ _ 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated 1 owner, 64,000 miles, radial tires. $1,300. 355-5837. sing, Ml, 48909. Phone 372- 8220, ext. 267. EOE. or 337-0344 after 5. 5-1-30(4) 3-1-24 (3) C14-1 31(5) fmTes ;t°cVm°pTuhS LANSING-~NEAR" MSU? 3 in ad. Maximum sale price of '200. Private 5-1-24(3) X-8-1-25124) SUBLET EFFICIENCY apart¬ WILLOWBROOK APART EAST OF Lansing, furnished included in rent. 349-1438 ^'°TrT^ " party ads only. NURSE AIDES ment. $175/month. Lease to the end of summer. Low MENTS - heat included. Spa¬ apartment, $155 per month, plus utilities, contact Hazel after 4:00 p.m. 6 1-24 (4) 5 (4) 349 1686 cious one and two bedroom 5 BEDROOM COUNTRY Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines sertion. 75' per line over - '2.25 - 3 lines, (pre-pay- per in¬ I Auto Service ~| [7] Full and Part-time openings at skilled nursing facility, utilities. 337-7774. 8-2-4 (4) apartments. Appliances, car¬ Chambers, 675-5267. 5-1-28 (5) house, 6 8 miles from cam- ROOIIIS A FEMALE NEEDED for 4-man peted, 10 minutes to campus. pus, partially furnished, $500/ ' — '' ' ment) GOOD USED tires, 13,14,15 good working conditions and 394 7729. 8-1 29 (6) month + utilities. 349-9501. Snow tires too! excellent benefits. Nursing spring term, Twyckingham EAST LANSING Large Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - '2.50. inch. - 5-1-29 (4) NEEDED - CLEAN, quiet Mounted free. Used wheel scholarship program offered. Apartments. $115/month, OWN ROOM in 2-bedroom efficiency for responsible pro- person. Own room in house 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. and hub caps. PENNEL Experience preferred. If none, plus electricity, pool, 351- apartment. $117.50/month + fessional persons. References Round Town ads -4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. 1559. S 5-1-30 (5) ELEGANT, LARGE 4 bed- Walsh St. $100/month; 1/3 SALES, 1825 Michigan, Lan¬ our next training class starts 1 month deposit. All utilities required. 332-4983 and 351 - room, fireplace, formal din- utilities- to block to bus; 63' per line over 4 lines. sing, Michigan 48912. 482- February 11th. Call Mrs. included. Lease runs until 9538. OR-5-1-29 (5) FEMALE - NICE 2 bedroom, ing, antique fixtures, garage, MSU LCC. 485-3766 after 5. Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- 5818. C-20-1-31 (6) Thompson at 332-5061 or August 31. On bus line. Call backyard, 1 Vi baths, finished * ® 1 24 IS) apply in person at PROVIN¬ $125 including utilities, on Bruce, 372-3320, after 5. FEMALE, NONSMOKER '1,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. bus line. 372-1344. 3-1-28(3) attics, pantries, etc. 3 blocks ~ ~ ~ MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. CIAL HOUSE WHITE HILLS. 5-1-29 (8) needed, to share 4 man, to campus off Abbott. Suit- ROOM IN duplex. $130/ S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto EOE. 5-1-25(13) spring term. 337-0384. able for large families or month plus utilities. House 1 WOMAN NEEDED for 4 ROOMMATE WANTED, 8-2-1 (3) Deadlines painting-collision service. mature students. $800/month privileges. No lease. 337-2004 American, Foreign cars. 485 MEDICAL ASSISTANT person, 2 blocks to campus, male for downtown Lansing — — + utilities. 337-9388. ask for Becky. 8-2-4 (4) Want Ads-2 NEEDED PARTTIME Wed¬ 332-4432. OR 5-1-31 (3) apartment. Unfortunately, no 1 MALE NEEDED to share 4 p.m.-l class day before public¬ 0256. C-20-1-31 (5) 5-1-29(11) ation. nesday and Friday. Some parking space, but close to man apartment, $115/month, FEMALES - 2 ROOMS near FEMALE TO share quiet busline. 371-3810 after 7 p.m. 351-5289. 5-1-29 (3) LAKE LANSING, no lease 2 JUNK CARS wanted. Also experience necessary. 349- campus. Smoker. $87/month Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ 1063, Lisa. 6-1-28(5) apartment, $140. Close to 8-1-28(6) bedroom, view of lake. $265. + Utilities. 332-4503. fore publication. selling used parts. Phone MSU. 351-4667. 2-1-25 (3) 321-3651. C-20-1-31 (3) ROOMMATE NEEDED for 339 1406. 3 1-29 (3) 5-1-30(4) Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN. E. LANSING - North Pointe two bedroom apartment. Sell Avon part-time. Earn MALE NEEDED to share 2 Apartments. Haslett Road at Braymill Apartments, Oke- FEMALE TO share own room FEMALE OWN room in days before publication. REMANUFACTURED STAR¬ TERS, alternators and gener¬ nood money and set your room, furnished. Close. On 69. Efficiency 1 & 2 bedroom mos. Contact Michael at in house. $91, includes utili- house. $110/month + 1/5 Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or bus route. $140/month + own hours. Ask about low available now. 332 6354. 349-3829 3-1-25 (4| ties. 337-7774. 8-2-4 (31 utilities. Close. 351-3848. ators in stock. Chequered . changed until after 1st insertion. _ cost group insurance cover- electric. Chris 337-7720. 3-1-28(3) There is a '1.00 charge for 1 ad change plus Flag Foreign car parts. 2605 E. Kalamazoo Street. One ane. For more details call 5-1-30 (4) OF18-1-31IJ4) ROOMMATE NEEDED im- TWO ROOMS in co-ed 50' per additional change for maximum mile west of campus. 487- 482-6893 C 10 1 31 (8) CAMPUS HILL Apartments- mediately for 2 bedroom, 2 house, 1 block from campus. LCC & CAPITOL near, pleas- of 3 changes. 50K._CJ0.yil (8) WANTED - ONE female to heat included, pool, bus to ,u)l ba,h„V'"«9e Graen apa?" 337-7774. 8-2 4 (3) ant sleeping room, apart FULL-TIME aide position in The State News will only be responsible for share apartment with 3 campus, furnished. Own men,a $127/™nt,,+ ment privilege. 371-3098. SPECIAL MSU STUDENT day-care center. Applications others, spring term. Near east room, female. Available- <*?• Y°"n9 a^1'' Ma'v 323 EAST SIDE - Two and three 7-2-1 (3) the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ weekend rates, Ugly Duck¬ accepted from 9-4 daily at 1527 East Michigan Avenue. campus. 351-6141. 8-2-4 (4) 1/80-9/80. $165. no deposit. 2951 5 129 (51 bedroom houses, city certi- fied. 485-4111. 5-1-30(3) LCC AREA Furnished 1 ment claims must be made within 10 days ling/car rentals. 372-7650. 337-7529 Tonya. 6-1-29(6) 1 BLOCK FROM campus. 2 - No phone calls please. ~ ~~ C-20-1-31 (3) E. LANSING near Frandor, room with house privileges. of expiration date. STOP- BEFORE you run all Male or female between 18 & Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. USED TIRES 13, 14 and 15 8-1-29 (6) furnished luxury studio for single professional or quiet 1 FEMALE NON-SMOKER available immediately for 4 ^par"nq/summer°$250 ^etec- over town looking for that 30. $150. Call 487-2120. CO-ED CAMP in the Pocono tric 332 7708. 8-1-30(4) If not paid by due date, a '1.00 late inch. Some on rims. Call perfect house, call MID- 4.1-28 (4) Mountains of Pennsylvania is grad student. 337-7849. person. $90/month. 351- _ 1 MICHIGAN. They have over service charge will be due. 323-4401. Cheap. E5-1-25I3) 8-2-4 (4) 5178. 3-1-24 (3) FEMALE ROOMMATE, $80/ seeking general and specialty 400 properties to choose NEW COUNTRY home. 50 counselors in the areas of u u j month, on bus line, MSU from. Call today and see if acres, river, pond, etc. Fire- Employment ~|ITi1 drama and the arts, water¬ front, sports (all types), etc. E. LANSING - North Pointe Apartments. Haslett Road at OWN ROOM room, in three bed- Brandywine Apart- clQse 371 3886 5_i.28 (3) _ _ _ they have what you're look- place, 2 baths. 10 minutes ing for. 349-1065. MID- driving. Negotiate. Need 2. I Automotive |[^J SUPERVISOR FOR family Call Jakes 353-3554 after 7. 69. Efficiency 1 & 2 bedroom available now. 332-6354. ments. $125 per month, in- eludes heat. 351-8971. Classifieds will ancj money. save you Use and read time MICHIGAN is open 9-9 and Rnd, home, 669-5939/work, counseling unit, 5 years ex¬ 10-1 25(8) OR 10-2-4(4) 8-1-28(4) themi weekends. C 8-1-31 (9) 339 8226. 5 1-24 (6) AMC HORNET 1975. Runs DODGE ASPEN - 1977 Spe¬ perience. ACSW required. and looks good. Good on cial Edition Wagon, 6 cylinder Resumes accepted through HOUSEKEEPING & CHILD gas, $995 or best offer. Call air, power steering, brakes, 2-22-80, Associate Director, Rick, 351-1830, ext. 68. AM-FM, rear window de¬ care, 2:30-5:30 daily, own Catholic Social Services, 300 transportation. 339-9119, CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. froster, deluxe interior, 4- N. Washington, Suite 301 Michigan Ave., Lansing. speed overdrive transmission, p.m. 8-2-1 (3) Lansing, 48933. EOE. 8-1-28(7) $3000 or best offer. 321-4546, 8-1-24 (9) NEEDED - FEMALE key 323 7788. 8 1-28 (8) ATTENTION WE buy late boardist/vocalist for weekend RN band. Equipment provided. model imported and domes¬ FORD TORINO Station Are you a primary care nurse? 676-1277 anytime. 2-1-24 14) tic compact cars. Contact Wagon 1973. Runs good, Are you looking for advanced John DeYoung, WILLIAMS good transportation, $495. nursing opportunities to pro¬ MODELS WANTED, $9/ yW„ 484-1341. C-20-1-31 (5) Call Rudy, 351-1830, ext. 67. vide patient - family care? If hour, 489-2278 or apply in CURTIS FORD. 3003 E. so, the Ingham Medical Cen¬ person at VELVET FINGERS, 1976 BUICK REGAL AM-FM Michigan Ave., Lansing. ter may have a position for 527 E. Michigan. stereo/tape, excellent con¬ 8-1-28 (7) you in the acute-chronic res¬ OR-20-1-31 (4) dition, must sell $2500 or best. 353-9588 or 332-1839 GREMLIN 1974. Excellent piratory care unit. This unit has a multi-disciplinary mi¬ RN-LPN after 6. S 5-1-28 (4) transportation. 6 cylinder automatic, $695. Call Rudy, lieu, a primary nursing care IMMEDIATE PART-time BUICK SKYLARK, 1977 de¬ 351 1830, ext. 67. CURTIS delivery system, and both opening as Charge Nurse, luxe 4 door. 305 V-8, automa¬ FORD, 3003 E. Michigan chronic and intensive care^ 11-7 p.m. shift. Competitive tic, cruise, air, all power. Ave., Lansing. 8-2-4 (7) patients. We-have openings' Wages, Excellent working on all 3 shifts with 7 days on conditions, call Ms. Gresco at Clean! $3600. 349-5077 or 485-3590. 8-2-1 (5) MACH 1 MUSTANG 1973. and 7 days off, (26 week 332-5061, or apply in person, Many new investments, best vacation per year). Available PROVINCIAL HOUSE CAMARO -1976, Rally Sport on the midnight shift. Exten¬ WHITE HILLSJOE8J-31(8) offer over $1,300. 355-0975. 4-speed, excellent, $3400. sive orientation and training Evenings. 3-1-25 (4) NORTHERN MICHIGAN 332-5898. 2-1-25 (3) programs provided. Contact children's Summer Camp has MALIBU 4 Door 1970. Very Betty Danford, RN, Person¬ CAMARO 1978 - AM-FM nel Dept. Phone 517-374- the following positions avail¬ dependable. $425. 355 2438 able (June 24-August 23) stereo cassette, undercoated, 2246, Ingham Medical Cen¬ evenings. 8-1-29 (3) Nurse, tennis instructors, under 10,000 miles. $4700. ter, 401 Greenlawn, Lansing. 48909. EOE. 7-1-24 (32) WSI, arts & crafts, dance, 372-3323. 8-1-28 (41 MAVERICK 1971, 6 cylinder, 3 speed, great on gas, $495. gymnastics, horseback riding 1975 CAMARO LT. Excellent RESIDENT MANAGER -Call (313) 661-0600. Call Rick, 351-1830, ext. 68. condition. $3200 or best B 1 1-24 (9) CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. couple needed for Lansing offer. After 3, 337-9275. property. Schedule flexible Michigan Ave., Lansing. CLERK WANTED Adult 10-1-30 (4) 8-1-28 (6) around most classes. Call Bookstore. VELVET FIN¬ 332-3900 days, for informa¬ GERS 527 E. Michiqan, 489 CHEVELLE MALIBU, 1973, MERCURY 1968. Automatic tion. OR 8-1-31 (6) 2278. OR 17-1-31 (41 good interior, runs good, power, good condition. $300. must sell. $875. 321-1693. Can 485 7839. 8-1 29 (3) DELIVERY HELP wanted 8-1-31 (3) must have own car. Apply at NOVA 1977 - 2 door, good LITTLE CAESARS today WE WANT YOUR BODY 1979 CHEVETTE, 2 door, gas mileage, $2500. Call from after 4 p.m. 5-1-28 (4) automatic, very clean, 485- 12-4 p.m. 394-5617. 8-1-4 (3) TO BE COMFORTABLE LPN CHARGE nurse for 11-7 3801, after 5 p.m. No need to sweat it NOVA 1974. NICE car, runs shift, full & part time, come 5-1-29 (3) great, $995. Call Rudy, 351- out under old-fashion¬ join our team in basic nursing 1970 CHEVY IMPALA two 1830, ext. 67. CURTIS FORD, care. PROVINCIAL HOUSE ed hot sunbulbs. STAY- 3003 E. Michigan Ave., Lans¬ EAST. Call 332-0817. door, hard top $250. Call TAN SUN TANNING 323-4401. E5-1-25(31 ing. 8-2-4 (6) 51-2516) CENTER uses the all 1970 OLDS CUTLASS - PART-TIME delivery person, new and cool floures- CUTLASS BROUGHAM Power steering, new brakes, cent sunlights. We're 1979. Many extras. Call Diana Monday through Saturday at 353-1690. 2-1-25 (3) muffler, great car $750, will mornings. Must be reliable located in the PK deal. 487-3591. 3-1-28 (4) and have a good driving BUILDING. 301 MAC '75 CUTLASS SUPREME - record. Call Bob Aldrich at OLDS 1977 Delta 88 Royale,. AVENUE, JUST PAST Mint condition, low mileage, 882 0208. 8-1-3016) $2500 or best, 355-1092. sharp, many extras. $3,450. PRINIT-IN-A-MINIT. 355-1764. 8-2-4 (3) WANTED: PEOPLE who like 351-1805 8-1-28(3) PINTO STATION Wagon to party who own 35mm CUTLASS CALAIS 1979 - cameras. $4-6/hour. Call 1976. 4 cylinder automatic, Still under warranty, call be¬ Mike at 337-0624. great on gas, sharp, $1695 or 2-3-1-25 (4) fore 2:30, 374-1038. best offer. Call Rudy, 351- 8-1 29 (3) 1830, ext. 67. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. Michigan Ave., Lans- '74 CUTLASS-AIR, buckets, ing. 8-2-4 \B)_ console, radials, excellent condition, $1800 or best PINTO STATION Wagon CLEARANCE SALE! offer. 394-6867 or 351-4611. 1973. Excellent transporta¬ 5-1-28(4) tion, 4 cylinder automatic, on end tables and coffee tables $795. Call Rick, 351-1830, ext. DELTA 88 - 1974, good tires, 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. new battery, good trans- pbrtation, 669-5011.8-1 -24(3) Michigan Ave., Lansing. 8-2-4 (8) All under *30! RENAULT 12TL, '74, auto¬ A*" Countless home buyers will matic, like new, 40,000 miles. v's Furniture find their future homes in the $1350, 351-8455. 3-1-28 (3) 5051. Michigon Classified columns. Call us (Next to Wilcox with your real estate ad Trading Post) today. 1 ^Michigan Thursday, January 24, 1980 State News, East Lansing, Michigan M\ ' For Site fir Sate ||5l| Fur Sate ||5] I ForSate |[5l I Far Sate |[^1 ® Nigerian infrastructure OWN ROOM. $88.50 +. BOOKS! 3 floors of books, NEW ARRIVALS - USED BIC FORMULA 7 monitor NEW, ONE pair Montreal II HIGHLAND HILLS - leated. Heated, n J Mcintosh MR77 stereo tuner. speakers. Perfect condition, Tiger training shoes, size covered driving range. Open Immediately. Pine Grove magazines and comics. subject of profs speech CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 Yamaha CA1000 amp. Altec $550 or best, 323-3948. 10%. Contact Research Lab Sat. and Sun. 9-4 p.m. 669- Townhouse. 394-5244. 9-2-1 (4) East Grand River, East Lan¬ Santana speakers. Canon 8-1-31 (3) at Womens IM Circle Build¬ 9873. 7-2-1 (4) AVI SLR Camera. Minolta ing. M-F, 9-12, 1-4. $30. sing, 332-0112. C-20-1-31 (5) 201 SLR camera 1963 Gib¬ EAST LANSING - For rent 1 CONCERT CORNET with X E 5-1-25 (51 Save money at DICKER AND son reverse Firebird guitar. case little used, like new. ANN ARBOR (UPI) - A University of Michigan journalism bedroom in 4 bedroom house $120 plus utilities. 332-0102. KHOMANIEC DART BOARDS DEAL SECOND HAND 1965 Gibson 335 electric gui¬ $175. Call 349-0565 after 4 LEATHER BOOTS professor, back from his second trip to South Africa in two years, Call after 5 p.m. 8-1-31 (4) STORE. 1701 S. Cedar St. tar. Kay bass violin. p.m. E 5 1-28 (3) Women's new 2 pair, black, said Wednesday apartheid is still the rule there despite the Exclusive 10 WHITE MONKEY 11 i Lansing. 487-3886. BUY - SELL - TRADE wine, 8M, $40 each. 489- promises of Prime Minister P.W. Botha. FEMALE NEEDED starting C9-1-31I11) WILCOX TRADING POST SANYO RECEIVER - AM- 6282. E 5-1-28 (3) LOW COST Ben Yablonsky, whose daughter and son-in-law both work in 509 E Michigan, 485-4391. FM. 20 watt/channel. $100 or Spring term. Own r FLIGHTS South Africa, said he found only some changes on his most recent VIOLIN. STANDARD size. C-10-^-31jl141 best. 355-5867, 5-7 p.m. duplex, close to campus, * visit but said they appear more cosmetic than substantial. Zbffiub X-mas/New Yean With case. $150.00. 349-4598. S 5-1-28 (3) 332-3104.8J-31J4) E 5-1-30 (3) BUNDY ALTO Sax, excellent * "The toilet facilities at the airport in Johannesburg had been Easter ROOMS FOR rent in private WE SELL stereo equipment. condition, $200 or best offer. NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ Com' in for FREE integrated since my last visit two years ago and many taxis in 1 Kurt. E-5-1-29 (3) on a (212) 689-8960 house beginning spring term. THE STEREO SHOPPE. East ULTRA MODERN - Dining jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ Sun Outside N Y State Johannesburg were now driven by Blacks," he said. "A few Close to campus. 355-2087 or Lansing. C-20-1-31 (3) table and chairs $150, camp¬ Tanning Session at restaurants, especially those associated with five-star inter¬ LIVE SPRINGSTEEN, Costel- mers and kits. Recorders, 351-8260. 8-1-30(4) the STAYTAN SUN national hotels, now permitted blacks as patrons. ing cot $15, 485-8355. thousands of hard to find lo. Clash, Dave Edmunds. TANNING CENTER. WEDDING GOWN from E 5-1-30 (3) albums and books. Discount "But Black journalists and others with whom I spoke, as well as OWN ROOM for rent. Avail¬ Much much more." ACE Letts, size 9/10, $100 like new RECORDS. Flint. Z-3-1-25 (5) prices. Expert repairs - free We're located in the Whites, hastened to point out that the prime minister's remarks so ability immediately. $130. 337-7791. E 5-1-30 (3) 76 SNOWMOBILE YAMAHA estimates. ELDERLY IN¬ PK 351-0827. 8-1-29 (3) BUILDING. 301 BLUEGRASS EXTENSION far were largely rhetoric ..." Excitter. Excellent condition. STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand FREE 8-TRACK tapes, in¬ 655-3343. 2 2-1-25 (3) BOOTLEGS! BOOTLEGS! MAC AVEUNE. JUST SERVICE plays weddings, Yablonky said he was told the government's basic policy of River, 332-4331. C-20-1-31 (9) SLEEPING ROOMS, $110/ cluded with 3 year old, Wards BOOTLEGS! Ace Records. PAST PRINIT-IT-IN-A- parties. 337-0178 or 372-3727. apartheid would not be altered. The government is continuing to C-20-1-31 (3) month, downtown Lansing, stereo, AM-FM, turntable, SIZE 13 K2 Ski boots $80. Flint. Check it out. RECORDS! THOUSANDS to MINIT. 351-1805 develop 10 separate home lands for Blacks, with three already 485-2747 or 485-2774. Z-3-1-25 (3) established, he said. 8-track, 2 big speakers, com¬ Size 14 Cross Country skiis choose from, 750 and up, all 5-1-29 (3) pact, good working con¬ and shoes/$90. 655-3343. Service "There is strong opposition to racial concessions from WURLITZER ELECTRONIC quality guaranteed. Wazoo dition, $100, 353-4793. Z E5-1-30 (3) Records, 223 Abbott, 337- WE PAY up to $2 for LP's conservative in the Nationalist Party, especially from the rich OWN ROOM - Nice house, piano. Very good condition. E 5-1-30 (7) Call 0947. C-20-1-31 (5) and casettes - also buying LIGHT HAULING, no job too farming element of Afrikaners who preside over vast agribusiness. MSU 3 miles, kitchen, fire¬ 35529116. 8-2-1^(3)_ CRISTY'S FURNITURE 45s, songbooks. FLAT, small, responsible. Call John They do not want any changes and say they will not permit them," _ place, washer/dryer, quiet, PINBALL MACHINES, (2) HAS DRASTICALLY RE¬ VELVET CHAIRS, 2 living BLACK 6 CIRCULAR, up¬ at 355-3580 or 355-1574. SOMEBODY ELSE'S Yablonky said. 372-0985, Neal. 3-1-25 (4) Excellent condition $325, & DUCED PRICES on used and matched - swivel, good stairs, 541 E. Grand River, 375. Call 882-3856. 3-1-28 (3) room, CLOSET featuring gently 2-1-25 (3) Despite the grim outlook, Yabonky said he found little evidence irregular dressers, desks, deal! $75 each or $130-pair. open 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. 351 - OWN ROOM in house near used clothing. 541 E. Grand of militant Black leadership — chiefly because of the extent of their couches, tables, bookcases 485-3801. E5-1-28 (4) 0838. C-20-1-31 (6) EXPERT GUITAR repairs. River. Open noon to 6 p.m. campus, washer/dryer $110, SEWING MACHINES new i and easy chairs. 505 E. Michi¬ Acoustic and electric. Most oppression. - Take-ins by appointment. furnished, carpeted. 351-2591 gan, Lansing. 371-1893. (Next REFRIGERATOR FOR dorm, LOFT BEDS, have a natural extensive shop in the state. "Many militant Black leaders still are in jail, with the exact Singer machines from $99.50. C-20-1-31 (5) 3-1-25 (3) Guaranteed used machines door to Wilcox Trading Post). $70. or best offer, Mike high. Two twin size, cut and ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. number not known even to the press, which is barred from ready to assemble, 25-each. publishing any information concerning prisons and prisoners. from $39.50. All makes re¬ 35^-2016._ZJ 5-1-2fM3)_ 332-4331. C 1-1-24(5) For a resultful classified ad, DOWNHILL SKIS, bindings, 337-0712. E-5-1-29 (4) "And yet, recent strikes by Blacks at the Ford Motor Co. plant _ paired. EDWARDS DIS¬ We have SINCERELY use a large heading or white USED - ELNA sewing mach¬ noles, boots, rack. $110 cash, TRIBUTING COMPANY, 115 dropped our prices as low as STUDY SKILLS improved! and the General Tire and Rubber Co. plants in the industrial space. It's worth a few extra ine with cabinet. $250, 321- size 10, new condition. 339- LIVING ROOM tables - And N. Washington. 489-6448. we possible can. All details $1. Guaranteed. center of Port Elizabeth are visible evidence of a rising militancy dollars ... as you'll soon find C-20-1-31 (12) 0016, afternoons. 5-1-28 (3) 3075. E-5-1-24 (4) lamps, $150 for all, 337-0998. Sisti Learning Corp. Box 163, out! 20-1-31 (8) E5-1-25(3) among Black workers," he said. "And South African journalists, as Coldwater, Ml 49036. well as foreign correspondents, expect such strikes to grow." Z-10-1-31 (5) PERSONALIZED VERSES for special occasions. Send self-address envelope for in¬ formation 1310C Univ. Village I Typing Service \[^\ The State News Yellow Page It's What's 48823. 8-1-30(5) TYPING WITH IBM cor¬ VACUUM CLEANERS; tank recting. Call Dianne. 627-9514 $10, tank $15, upright $15, hand vac $10. Call 351-5795. E-5-1-24 (3) 8-2-1 (3) EXPERIENCED IBM typist, Happening . i | (with iwnn references.) references. I Fast and Announcements for It's What's Learn about industrial market¬ Business—Service irsi sBsrcr"- accurate! ( OR 8-1-31 (4) Happening must be received in the ing with DeVlieg Machine Co. at 7 State News office, 343 Student tonight, Teak Room Eppley Cen¬ FREE PUPPIES - Labrador Services Bldg., by noon at least ter. Everyone welcome. Sponsor: Et Alaskan Malamute. Males TYPING. FREE pick-up and two days before publication. No MSU Marketing Association. Et females, 355-7391. delivery. Fast, experienced announcements will be accepted Inw rates. 676-2009. Summer jobs? See the Youth e-5-1-29 (3) by phone. **• OR9-1-3K3) Conservation Corps film at 3 p.m. Directory The Collegian, new student HORSE BOARDING - Oke¬ and 5 p.m. Thursday and 2 p.m. indoor arena, box stalls. publication, needs writers. For mos, TYPING IN my home. Close more information come to Friday, 338 Natural Resources an $80. 349-2172. 349-2094. to campus. Quality work! 5-1-24 (3) organizational meeting at 6:30 Cindy. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.. 394- 4448. OR 16-1-31 (3) tonight, 328 Student Services Agricultural Communicators of CUTE & CUDDLY - Puppies Bldg., or call 353-8911, Tomorrow will meet at 6 tonight, FABRICS HEALTH FOOD OPTICAL SERVICE VISION CARE Irish Setter - Black Lab. TYPING, EXPERIENCED, MSU Bible Study holds midday 16 Agriculture Hall. Maxine Ferris cross, 5 to choose from, $10 fast and reasonable. 371 - each. 394-3769. Days and Bible study from 12:40 to 1:30 p.m. 4635. C-20-1-31 (3) 10% DISCOUNT (VpCppC/Ts CO-OPTICAL J.R. NIXON, O.D. evenings. E 5-1-30 (5) Thursday, 104 Bessey Hall. Women In Communications SMts 210 ABBOTT CD en to all MSU students purchases of $2 SERVICES 'eye examinations DOBERMANS tan - puppies. Two, $50 a BLACK and. piece. 372-6240. E 5-1-30 (3) TYPING TERM papers. perienced, fast service Call 351-8923. 18-1-31 (3) - Ex¬ IBM. MSU Rodeo Club meets at 8 tonight, judging pavilion. presents Suzanne Geha of WXYZ- TV in Detroit at 7 tonight, 332 Union. Everyone is welcome to (upstair*) 'contact lenses Juniors, seniors: gain academic attend. or mere, yogurts EAST LANSING and breeds excluded 'eye glass prescription SHELTIE - AKC male friendly TYPING, LIBRARY research credit interning with an innovative service. Free pick-up energy program. Contact Dave Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow¬ 331-2927 Dannon Yogurt • M' • EYES EXAMINED 'fee inquiries welcome Lassie type. $125. 627-5720. resume E 5-1-30 (3) and delivery. 676-1912. Persell, College of Urban Peyplop- ship presents Barney Ford on • GLASSES RANDALL HEALTH FOOD 349-5017 C-20-1-31 (3) evangelism at 7 tonight, 336 Open Tuesday—Saturday • CONTACT LENS Union. Interested? Please join usl Quilts, 100''»cotton Brookf laid Plaza 1331 E. Grand Ri«tr | Lost ft Found |fQ] TYPING IBM memory, pica, elite. Editing available; former The Honor Society of Phi Kappa 1381 E. Grand River Phi announces graduate fellow¬ The Botany Plant Pathology fabrics, Folkwear© IrMkfitld Pleia Meijer Thrifty Acres • Ofceaos REWARD - LOST gold brace¬ English teacher. 694-4070. ships. For application forms and Tropical Greenhouse is now open 332-6892 351 - 5330 let on campus. Call 332-1972. patterns C-20-1-31 (3) information, contact Lawrence from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 2-1-25 (3) Lezotte, 203 Erickson Hall. Dead¬ Monday, noon to 2 p.m. Thursday TOBACCONIST PHOTOGRAPHY PROMOTION EXPERIENCED IBM typing, line for applying: Feb. 1, 1980. and Saturday, located behind the LADIES GOLD pinky ring dissertations (Pica, Elite). Horticulture Building. MAR THIS FROM TNI TOP with aquamarine stone. Re¬ FAYANN 489-0358. Conversational sign language People Read Our ward. Call 351-0675. C-20-1-31 J3! |AT TNI STORI WITH TNI 6-1-25(3) practice begins at 7 tonight, fourth floor lobby, MSU Library. Deaf High school drop-out cent- COPYGRAPH SERVICE needs help with academic and BUSINESS COMPLETED. DISSERTA¬ Friends invites anyone interested LOST MEN'S watch - Gold recreational activities. Got some TIONS AND RESUME in sign language. face, cracked crystal, black time? Volunteer in 26 Student SERVICE band. REWARD, 372-6902. SERVICE. Corner MAC and Services Bldg. •Pipet by Savxnelli Grand River, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Volunteer to teach a vocational Instant Color and Z 3-1-24 (31 DIRECTORY Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 skill for high school students. No *21 Red Door pipe tobacco blends Black and White Volunteers needed to work with Saturday. 337-1666. special training required. Contact The Serfeee Geeerel ket deiereueed Out cigerette M Passport You Just Did! I fersmal ||/1 C-20-1-31 (7) the Service-Learning Center, 26 children with emotional difficul¬ Student Services Bldg. ties. ASAP consistency and Resume FREE FIRST visit! STAYTAN LOW RATES - Term papers, empathy are important. Contact pLeLLs Sh of ID Photos CALL C1NDI SUN TANNING CENTER. majors: 26 Student Services Bldg. CwnckeLLs 301 M.A.C. Avenue. 351- resumes. Fast expert typing. Day and evening. Call "G" Special education volunteer as a teacher's aide for 220 Albert St. 332-3026 355-8255 1805. C-7-1-31 (4) TYPING. 321-4771. the mentally impaired. Contact the MSU Overseas Study summer C-20-1-31 (4) Service-Learning Center, 26 Stu¬ London program: ihformational HAIR SALON COUNSELS SERVICES CONEY ISLAND Detroit style dent Services Bldg. meeting for House Fofm and JOJO'S ORIGINAL CONEY EXPERT TYPING. Disserta- Culture is at 7 tonight, 9 Human CLARICE'S HAIR BOUTIQUE Free Pregnancy lesting WOMEN'S COUNSELING ISLAND. Across from Grey¬ SpaitanBamer Specializing in Counseling Services CENTER hound Bus Station. W. Grand tions-theses-business-legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. The Minority Career Program is from 7 to 10 tonight, Kellogg Ecology Bldg. Styling 'Pressing 'Curling Pregnancy Terminations 927 E. GRAND RIVER River E. Lansing. Great Coneys no bologna! 6-1-29(7) C-17-1-31 (3) Center. Talk informally to more than 70 employers about career Tenants Resource Center will For Men, Women and Gynecological Care (across from Rogue St. UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS Children •Permanents Family Planning opportunities. Sponsor: Place¬ hold a training session for new •Heir Relaxing campus entrance) WANTED: GOLD class rings, COMPLETE RESUME SERV¬ ment Services. volunteers from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Appointment or Walk-in price in town. 351-3736, offset print¬ Lower Level Union Open Tues. through Sat. evenings by appointments FOR INFORMATION CALL 517 337-7350 4737 «tRL. best George, 6-10 p.m. 5-1-29 (3) ICE: typesetting; ing; and bindery services. What'i gnawing at Kane? Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, basement of the Unitari¬ Building ® niLNOMsSL Okemos (behind Mei|ers) Approved dissertation print¬ United Star Company meets at an Church, 855 Grove St. For fun taking 9-5 Mon.-Fri uuomarKjare 349-1040 IF YOU have ing and binding specialists. 8:30 tonight, 331 Union. Early details, call 337-2728. £ • PSION ANCY TESTING pictures, like going to parties, For estimate, stop in at 2843 warning systems will be dis¬ 485-3544 of LansmG O CONCERNED COUNSELORS and can earn $4-6 per hour E. Grand River or phone cussed. A* 'Owner 8 O SIXTH CONTSOl COUNSELING O PREGNANCY TERMINATION with your camera, call Mike 332-8414.^^0-1^ (9)_ _ at 337-0624. Amateurs ideal. .7 Operotor TYPING EDITING, thesis, Like to get in touch with your Z-3-1-25 (5) - Clarice Ellis term papers, IBM correcting. Boy Scout roots? Alpha Phi Nancy, 351-7667. 17-1-31 (3) Omega can help. Come visit, mums MEDIA SERVICE AUTO CLINIC i Real Estate ~| W weekdays, Union. SPARTAN BAILEY SCHOOL District. By Instructions The MSU Pre-Vet Club presents ZOOM IN ON MUFFLER CENTER owner - 3 bedroom Dutch Dr. Cunningham on "Peace Corps PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ Veterinarians" at 7:30 tonight, 110 BUSINESS! Colonial? 2 full baths, formal •BRAKES dining room, kitchen with tion. Beginners through ad¬ Anthony Hall. A division of Media vanced. Call MARSHALL ADVERTISE 'SHOCKS eating area, family room, 2 stall garage. Much more- 428 MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open Green Splash is now preparing Komm. Production's 'FRONT ENO WORK J WEEKLY Butterfield Dr. E. Lansing - By weeknights until 9:00 p.m. for spring watershow. All inter¬ 'Photographic copying 30% Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ested meet from 6 to 8 p.m. IN appointment only - Call 332- 'Videotape productions 0145 between 6-9 p.m. C-20-1-31 (6) Monday and Wednesday, 4 to 6 THE 'Videotape introductions STUDENT DISCOUNT p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, $79,900. 8-1-25110! 'custom typesetting for your ON ALL WORK TUTORING! PRIVATE tutor Jenison Pool. ... BUSINESS featuring Our Line of 1 DIRECTORY artwork, layouts, posters WITH I.D. PENNSYLVANIA | Recreation [[jfl| in math, physics. chemistry, and Experienced. Call Agronomy Club meets at 7 Apparel from India Call 351-0435 717 S. SKYDIVING Every week¬ Dave 351-0540. Z 3-1-24 (4) tonight, 312 Agriculture Hall. 351*8255 487-9332 - Norman Brown, Michigan Depart¬ end. First jump instruction ment of Agriculture, discusses every 10:00 Saturday and Sunday a.m. (no appointment i —H current legislation. necessary). Take advantage Dreamers: we will meet at 12:30 TUTOR NEEDED for Political of Fall-Winter rates. FREE p.m. Friday, lobby, Berkey Hall. Science 291. $4.50/hour, a skydiving programs for Bring your dream journal and/or you! couple of hours a week for as Let us service groups. Charlotte Paracenter and MSU Parachute club. 372-9127 after 10 p.m. week¬ long as needed. 337-1259. S 5-1-28 (4) curiosity. For details, call 351- 1242. ends. C-20-1-31 (101 Volunteer with state legislators ORGANIST OR pianist who can play black gospel music. in research, constituent casework DISCO/ROCK - For the best and public relations. Orientation is Newlife Church. Call Lorenzo of both worlds at reasonable at 4 p.m. Thursday, 150 Student Carter between 9 a.m.-5 p.m. rates call TD ENTERPRISES Services Bldg. Call Cindi 355-8255 RECORDED ENTERTAIN¬ MENT. 353-1837. 5-1-25(51 nr 9 p.m.-midnight. 393-4537. 5-1-24 16) Volunteer Big Brothers needed Educational Caatar for growing boys. Details in the DISC JOCKEY » 1 SOUND BABYSITTER. MONDAY - m pan Evinlnti t *hm«h Tutors and Pals book in 26 has the latest tunes supplied Thursday. 3:30-6 p.m. 2 girls $25/week. 351-9504. Student Services Bldg. by DISCOUNT RECORDS, 5-1-30 (3) State News Classified and a modern sound system, For Information About Other Centers Halfway House residents need In Major US Cities t Abroad to help make your party a help with reading and similar skills. Outside NY State success. For more info phone Volunteers: check it out in 26 CALL TOll Fiit: 000 233-1703 332 2212. Ask for Tom. 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